By selecting a Word then cursor fails to go to the ends of the selection

During the selection of words or a bunch of words and cursor in a direction, the keyboard in Illustrator 2015.2.0 on a Mac, the circumflex is unable to go to the end or beginning of the selection. This is not a standard behavior for any text editing and creates the cumulative inefficiencies in my workflow.

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