Banich, Marie T

Mind, Brain, and Language Multidisciplinary Perspectives - New Jersey Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2003 - 394p

includes index and biblioraphy

I The Emergence, Influence, and Development of Language 1.Language Evolution and Innateness Philip Lieberman 2.Language, Mind, and Culture: From Linguistic Relativity to Representational Modularity Giovanni Bennardo 3.The Role of Speech Perception Capacities in Early Language Acquisition Peter W. Jusczyk II Models of Language and Language Processing 4. Dissociation and Modularity: Reflections on Language and Mind Neil Smith 5. Linguistic Models Geoffrey K. Pullum and Barbara C. Scholz 6.Connectionist Modeling of Language: Examples and Implications David C. Plant III The Neurological Bases of Language 7. Language in Microvolts Marta Kutas and Bemadette M. Schmitt 8. Functional and Structural Imaging in the Study of Auditory Language Processes Robert J. Zatorre 9. Parallel Systems for Processing Language: Hemispheric Complementarity in the Normal Brain Christine Chiarello IV Language Disruption and Loss 10. Evidence From Language Breakdown: Implications for the Neural and Functional Organization of Language Eleanor M. Saffran 11.The Neurocognitive Bases of Developmental Reading Disorders Marie T. Banich and Paige E. Seal/ V Two Languages, One Brain 12. The Phonetic Systems of Bilinguals Molly Mack 13. Differential Use of Cerebral Mechanisms in Bilinguals

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