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BukuLanguage and the brain : representation and processing
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Author: Grodzinsky, Yosef (Editor); Shapiro, Lewis P. (Editor); Swinney, David (Editor)
Topik: PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 0-12-304260-7    
Penerbit: Academic Press     Tempat Terbit: San Diego    Tahun Terbit: 2000    
Jenis: Books
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  2. remarks on the architecture of language processing systems, halaman 31-69
  3. Overarching agrammatism, halaman 73-86
  4. Speech perception, conduction aphasia, and the functional neuroanatomy of language, halaman 87-104
  5. Overarching agrammatism: whencomprehension involves production, halaman 105-120
  6. Verbal working memory and its connections to langauge processing, halaman 123-141
  7. Sentence memory in amnesia, halaman 143-153
  8. Toward a neurochemistry of naming and anomia, halaman 158-165
  9. Language deficits in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia: A singular impairment, halaman 167-183
  10. Right hemiphere contributions to understanding lexical connotation and metaphor, halaman 185-201
  11. Aspects of lexical access: evidence from aphasia, halaman 203-228
  12. Using the recording of event-related brain potentials in the study of sentence processing, halaman 229-266
  13. Grammatical gender is not always syntactic, halaman 267-272
  14. The time-course of lexical access and the role of context: coverging evidence from normal and aphasic processing, halaman 273-292
  15. Comprehension of discourse-linked and non-discourse-linked questions by children and Broca's aphasics, halaman 295-313
  16. Positron emission tomographic studies of syntactic processing, halaman 315-325
  17. Cononicity in Broca's setence comprehension: The case of psychological verbs, halaman 327-350
  18. A simple argument for subject gaps, halaman 351-355
  19. Some recent investigations of gap filling in normal listeners: implications for normal and disordered language processing, halaman 357-376

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