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ELI5: How can a person completely lose their memory but still be able to speak a fluent language?
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Our ability to speak is associated with two areas of the brain

So theoretically, it is possible to have brain damage that would cause one to be unable to speak but understand everything said to them as well as the other way around - being able to speak but not understand anything when spoken to... ?

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