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What best describes how the brain processes language​

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In the superior posterior temporal lobe, Wernicke's area acts as the Broca's area counterpart, handling receptive language, or language that we hear and process. ... This region of the brain is all about language acquisition and abstract use of language.Step-by-step explanation:

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Broca’s area (posterior inferior frontal lobe) has been associated with the usage of correct words during to express thoughts and the formation of ideas.

Wernicke’s area (posterior temporal lobe) is responsible for the primary language pathway and has been associated with the processing of words, sentences, and phrases .

The angular gyrus (anterolateral region of parietal lobe) may play roles in associating different languages, images, and ideas.

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