Transcortical sensory aphasia can be produced by
A) damage to the posterior language area.
B) damage to a region ventral to Broca's area.
C) damage involving portions of the lateral temporal lobe near Broca's area.
D) damage to the posterior aspect of the fornix.
E) inactivation of the arcuate fasciculus.
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