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JurnalBrain and Language (Full Text) vol. 78 no. 2 (2001)
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Topik: Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Brain and Language
Bahasa: (EN )    ISSN: 0093-934X    Year:: 2001    Edisi: Softcopy    
Penerbit: Brain and Language
Jenis: Journal - ilmiah internasional
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  2. Prosodic Facilitation in the Resolution of Syntactic Ambiguities in Subjects with Left and Right Hemisphere Damage, halaman 169-196
  3. An Investigation of the Interaction between Thematic and Phrasal Structure in Nonfluent Agrammatic Subjects, halaman 197-211
  4. From "Logographic" to Normal Reading: The Case of a Deaf Beginning Reader, halaman 212-223
  5. Sources of Performance on Theory of Mind Tasks in Right Hemisphere-Damaged Patients, halaman 224-232
  6. Effect of Bilateral Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus on Parkinsonian Voice, halaman 233-240
  7. Neurological Evidence in Support of a Specialized Phonetic Processing Module, halaman 241-253
  8. Notes and Discussion Effect of Socioeconomic Status on Aphasia Severity and Recovery, halaman 254-257
  9. Notes and discussion The Frequency Paradox in Disguise: A Response to Breedin, Saffran, and Schwartz (1998), halaman 258-261
  10. Reply to ‘‘The Frequency Paradox in Disguise: A Response to Breedin, Saffran, and Schwartz (1998) by Jun Yamada’’, halaman 262-264
  11. Rapid Communication A Tale of Two Paradigms or Metatheoretical Approaches to Cognitive Neuropsychology: Did Schmolck, Stefanacci, and Squire (2000) Show That Hippocampal Lesions Only Impair Memory, whereas Adjacent (Extrahippocampal) Lesions Impair Detection and Explanation of Sentence Ambiguity?, halaman 265-272
  12. Memory, Language, and Neuroanatomy: A Reply, halaman 273-275

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