Linguistics and cognitive neuroscience
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InhaltsverzeichnisThe Nature of Semantic and Morphosyntactic Context Effects on Word Recognition in Young Healthy and Aphasic Adults.Activation of the Lexical-semantic System in Right-brain-damaged Right-handers.Category-Specific Lexical Dissociations.Selective Impairments of Action Naming: Arguments and a Case Study.Some Remarks on Representational Aspects of Language Production.Spontaneous Language and Impairment of Communication in Alzheimer’s Disease.The Time Course of Lexical Activation in Fluent and Nonfluent Aphasia.Interactive/Activation in Normal and Brain-damaged Individuals: Can Context Penetrate the Lexical ‘Module’?.On Lexical Properties, Syntax, and Brain Damage.Morphological Deficits in Aphasia: Problems of Representation, Access or Integration?.On-line Integration of Grammatical Information in Wernicke’s and Broca’s Aphasia.The Neurological Organization of Lexical and Structural Operations in Sentence Comprehension: Findings and Methodological Considerations.Automatic Semantic Activation for Lexical Perception: Normal and Disordered Processing.The Authors.
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Linguistics and cognitive neuroscience, Dieter Hillert
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- 1994
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- Titel
- Linguistics and cognitive neuroscience
- Sprache
- Deutsch
- Autor*innen
- Dieter Hillert
- Verlag
- Westdt. Verl., Opladen
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1994
- ISBN10
- 3531126008
- ISBN13
- 9783531126005
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- Linguistische Berichte : Sonderheft
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- InhaltsverzeichnisThe Nature of Semantic and Morphosyntactic Context Effects on Word Recognition in Young Healthy and Aphasic Adults.Activation of the Lexical-semantic System in Right-brain-damaged Right-handers.Category-Specific Lexical Dissociations.Selective Impairments of Action Naming: Arguments and a Case Study.Some Remarks on Representational Aspects of Language Production.Spontaneous Language and Impairment of Communication in Alzheimer’s Disease.The Time Course of Lexical Activation in Fluent and Nonfluent Aphasia.Interactive/Activation in Normal and Brain-damaged Individuals: Can Context Penetrate the Lexical ‘Module’?.On Lexical Properties, Syntax, and Brain Damage.Morphological Deficits in Aphasia: Problems of Representation, Access or Integration?.On-line Integration of Grammatical Information in Wernicke’s and Broca’s Aphasia.The Neurological Organization of Lexical and Structural Operations in Sentence Comprehension: Findings and Methodological Considerations.Automatic Semantic Activation for Lexical Perception: Normal and Disordered Processing.The Authors.