The brain processes language primarily through two key areas: **Broca's area** and **Wernicke's area**, located in the left hemisphere. **Broca's area** is involved in speech production and articulation, allowing us to form coherent sentences. **Wernicke's area** handles language comprehension, enabling us to understand spoken and written words. These areas work together through neural pathways, processing sounds, grammar, and meaning. The brain's **prefrontal cortex** also helps in organizing language and planning speech. Language processing involves complex, interconnected networks, allowing humans to communicate, interpret, and respond to language in real time, whether speaking, listening, or reading.
How the Brain Processes Language
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