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12 - Language and the brain

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The Study of Language , pp. 156 - 169
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010

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Heilman, K. (2002) Matter of Mind (chapter 2) Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Obler, L. and Gjerlow, K. (1999) Language and the BrainCambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Caplan, D. (1996) Language: Structure, Processing and DisordersMIT PressGoogle Scholar
Ingram, J. (2007) NeurolinguisticsCambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Damasio, A. (1994) Descartes' ErrorPutnamGoogle ScholarPubMed
Springer, S. and Deutsch, G. (2001) Left Brain, Right Brain (6th edition) W. H. FreemanGoogle Scholar
Bond, Z. (1999) Slips of the EarAcademic PressGoogle Scholar
Poulisse, N. (1999) Slips of the TongueJohn BenjaminsCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goodglass, H., Kaplan, E. and Barresi, B. (2001) The Assessment of Aphasia and Related Disorders (3rd edition) Lippincott, Williams and WilkinsGoogle Scholar
Lesser, R. and Milroy, L. (1993) Linguistics and AphasiaLongmanGoogle Scholar
Hugdahl, K. and Davidson, R. (2004) The Asymmetrical Brain (441–476) MIT PressGoogle Scholar
Singleton, D. and Ryan, L. (2004) Language Acquisition: The Age Factor (2nd edition) Multilingual MattersCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Curtiss, S. (1977) Genie: A Psycholinguistic Study of a Modern-day Wild ChildAcademic PressGoogle Scholar
Rymer, R. (1993) GenieHarperCollinsGoogle Scholar
Allport, G. (1983) “Language and cognition” In Harris, R. (ed.) Approaches to Language (80–94) Pergamon Press
Buckingham, H. and Kertesz, A. (1976) Neologistic Jargon AphasiaSwets and ZeitlingerGoogle Scholar
Geschwind, N. (1991) “Specializations of the Human Brain” In Wang, W. (ed.) The Emergence of Language (72–87) W. H. FreemanGoogle Scholar
Penfield, W. and Roberts, L. (1959) Speech and Brain MechanismsPrinceton University PressGoogle Scholar
Radford, A., Atkinson, M., Britain, D., Clahsen, H. and Spencer, A. (2009) Linguistics: An Introduction (2nd edition) Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar

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