Expressive aphasia, often associated with Broca's aphasia, primarily affects an individual's ability to produce speech, leading to difficulties in forming sentences and finding Words. However, automatic speech, such as repeating common phrases or singing familiar songs, may remain relatively intact. Therefore, while expressive aphasia impacts spontaneous speech production, it does not completely eliminate the ability to use automatic speech.
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