After suffering a stroke, Emil often knows what he wants to say but cannot seem to utter the words. When he does speak, his pronunciation and grammar are poor, and his speech is slow and labored. However, Emil has no difficulty in understanding the speech of others. Emil has

a. receptive aphasia.
b. motor aphasia.
c. agnosia.
d. virilism.


B

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