Concept:Aphasia is a language disorder caused by brain damage that specifically impairs the ability to understand or produce language.Explanation:Language comprehension involves understanding spoken or written words. Aphasia results from injury to the left hemisphere of the brain, especially the temporal lobe (Wernicke’s area). People with aphasia struggle to grasp the meaning of sentences even though their speech may sound fluent. Other options like dyslexia affect reading, apraxia affects motor planning, and “aspeechxia” is not a recognized term. Thus, among the given choices, only aphasia directly relates to language comprehension difficulty.Answer:D. aphasia