Really I'm pretty sure it does on pg 215
I've got your answer man, what it is implying is sort of similar to how we know broca's area is in the left frontal lobe, but that's for like 97% of people.
It is saying people with broca's aphasia can have difficulty comprehending speech IF meanings cannot be inferred from individual words.
What this means, as I assume you didn't get it, is that they may have difficulty understanding the sentence IF they have difficulty understanding
individual word meanings alone.
This is sort of the same for alot of people though, if I just chucked some ridiculous word up like "idiosyncrasy" (a new word I discovered!) and put it into some sentence, you may understand the sentence anyway even if you don't get the word,
BUT, people with broca's aphasia, they MAY NOT UNDERSTAND the whole sentence if they do not understand "idiosyncrasy"
KING