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Alainaaa8

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Un, ly, and s are all examples of
 
  a. prefixes. c. phonemes.
  b. suffixes. d. morphemes.

Question 2

The major difference between patients who suffer from Broca's aphasia and those who suffer from Wernicke's aphasia is that
 
  a. Broca's aphasia affects the ability to express grammatical relationships; Wernicke's affects ability to express meaning.
  b. Broca's aphasia affects the ability to express meaning; Wernicke's affects ability to express grammatical relationships.
  c. Broca's aphasia affects the ability to express morphemes; Wernicke's affects ability to express meaning.
  d. Broca's aphasia affects the ability to express grammatical relationships; Wernicke's affects ability to express morphemes.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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