in Wernicke’s aphasia is articulation of speech can damaged
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Yes, in Wernicke's aphasia, the articulation of speech can be damaged. Wernicke's aphasia is a type of language disorder that occurs due to damage to the Wernicke's area in the brain, which is responsible for language comprehension. Individuals with this condition often have difficulty finding the right words to express their thoughts and have impaired fluency. They may produce speech that is fluent, but it may contain a lot of nonsensical words and phrases, known as "word salad." Additionally, their ability to articulate speech may be affected, resulting in poor pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation.