Ebook: Linguistics and Cognitive Neuroscience: Theoretical and Empirical Studies on Language Disorders
- Tags: Social Sciences general
- Series: Linguistische Berichte
- Year: 1994
- Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
- Edition: 1
- Language: German
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Inhalt
D. Hillert (Manchester): "Language processing after focal brain-damage: An introduction" - A. D. Friederici & H. Schriefers (Berlin): "The relation between semantic and morphosyntactic context effects on word recognition: Evidence from young healthy and aphasic adults" - J. Gognant, P. Goulet & Y. Joanette (Montréal): "Activation of the lexical-semantic system in right-brain-damaged right-handers" - H. Goodglass (Boston): "Category-specific lexical dislociations" - H. Kremin (Paris): "Selective impairments of action naming: Arguments and a case study" - P. Marcie, M. Roudier, M. & F. Boller (Paris): "Spontaneous language and impairment in Alzheimer's disease" - P. A. Prather (Boston/Waltham): "The time course of lexical activation in fluent and nonfluent aphasia" - A. Hernandez & E. Bates (San Diego): "Interactive/activation in normal and brain-damaged individuals: Can context penetrate the lexical 'module'?" - L. Shapiro (Boca Raton) & C. K. Thompson: "On lexical properties, syntax, and brain damage" - L. K. Tyler (London): "Morphological deficits in aphasia: Problems of representation, access or integration?" - K. Kilborn (Glasgow): "On-line integration of grammatical information in Wernicke's and Broca's aphasia" - D. Hillert,D. F. G. Burrington & G. A. Gupta (Manchester): "Automatic semantic activation for lexical perception: Normal and disordered processing".
Zielgruppe
1. Sprachwissenschaftler 2. Psycholinguisten 3. Aphasie-Forscher 4. Logopäden/Logotherapeuten
D. Hillert (Manchester): "Language processing after focal brain-damage: An introduction" - A. D. Friederici & H. Schriefers (Berlin): "The relation between semantic and morphosyntactic context effects on word recognition: Evidence from young healthy and aphasic adults" - J. Gognant, P. Goulet & Y. Joanette (Montréal): "Activation of the lexical-semantic system in right-brain-damaged right-handers" - H. Goodglass (Boston): "Category-specific lexical dislociations" - H. Kremin (Paris): "Selective impairments of action naming: Arguments and a case study" - P. Marcie, M. Roudier, M. & F. Boller (Paris): "Spontaneous language and impairment in Alzheimer's disease" - P. A. Prather (Boston/Waltham): "The time course of lexical activation in fluent and nonfluent aphasia" - A. Hernandez & E. Bates (San Diego): "Interactive/activation in normal and brain-damaged individuals: Can context penetrate the lexical 'module'?" - L. Shapiro (Boca Raton) & C. K. Thompson: "On lexical properties, syntax, and brain damage" - L. K. Tyler (London): "Morphological deficits in aphasia: Problems of representation, access or integration?" - K. Kilborn (Glasgow): "On-line integration of grammatical information in Wernicke's and Broca's aphasia" - D. Hillert,D. F. G. Burrington & G. A. Gupta (Manchester): "Automatic semantic activation for lexical perception: Normal and disordered processing".
Zielgruppe
1. Sprachwissenschaftler 2. Psycholinguisten 3. Aphasie-Forscher 4. Logopäden/Logotherapeuten
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