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Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 21 no. 1 (1984)
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Topik:
Linguistics
;
Psycholinguistics
;
Brain and Language
Bahasa:
(EN )
ISSN:
0093-934X
Year::
1984
Penerbit:
Brain and Language
Jenis:
Journal - ilmiah internasional
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EDITORIAL NOTE: Two Views on Aphasia Classification
, halaman 1-2
What the Classical Aphasia Categories Can’t Do for Us, and Why
, halaman 3-8
The Logic of Neuropsychoiogical Research and the Problem of Patient Classification in Aphasia
, halaman 9-20
Comprehension of Directly and Indirectly Stated Main Ideas and Details in Discourse by Brain-Damaged and Non-Brain-Damaged Listeners
, halaman 21-36
Comprehension of Main Ideas and Details in Coherent and Noncoherent Discourse by Aphasic and Nonaphasic Listeners
, halaman 37-51
Neurolinguistic Analysis of Verbal Utterances in Patients with Focal Lesions of Frontal Lobes
, halaman 52-58
Semantic Errors Reconsidered in the Procedural Light of Stack Concepts
, halaman 59-71
Recovery of Single Word Comprehension: CT-Scan Correlates
, halaman 72-84
Phonemic lmperception in Aphasia
, halaman 85-94
Reconstructive Retrieval Deficits in Broca’s Aphasia
, halaman 95-104
Writing Induces a Right Hemisphere Linguistic Advantage in Dysphonetic Dyslexic Children: implications for Attention and Capacity Models of Laterality
, halaman 105-122
Cerebral Organization of Oral and Signed Language Responses: Case Study Evidence from Amytal and Cortical Stimulation Studies
, halaman 123-135
Processing of Visually Presented Vowels in the Cerebral Hemispheres
, halaman 136-146
A Microgenetic Model of Paragrammatisms Produced by a Schizophrenic Speaker
, halaman 147-173
A Case of Acquired Aphasia and Convulsive Disorder: Some Linguistic Aspects of Recovery and Breakdown
, halaman 174-183
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