Linguistische Berichte - Sonderhefte

Heft 6:
Hillert, Dieter (Hrsg.): Linguistics and cognitive neuroscience. Theoretical and empirical studies on language disorders. 271 S. - Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1994.
ISBN: 3-531-12600-8

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This special issue, "Linguistics and Cognitive Neuroscience", consists of articles investigating language processing in neurologically impaired populations. The general approach of the authors is to describe such language disorders in behavioral terms by applying primarily linguistic as well as psychological methods. The reported findings are interpreted by taking models, hypotheses, and experimental data into account. Thus, the research field of language, cognition, and brain is discussed in broad terms and new findings relevant for future research are presented.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Hillert, Dieter:
  Introduction S. 7
 
Friederici, Angela D. / Schriefers, Herbert:
  The Nature of Semantic and Morphosyntactic Context Effects on Word Recognition in Young Healthy and Aphasic Adults S. 9
Gagnon, Jean / Goulet, Pierre / Joanette, Yves:
  Activation of the Lexical-semantic System in Right-brain-damaged Right-handers S. 33
Goodglass, Harold:
  Category-Specific Lexical Dissociations S. 49
Kremin, Helgard:
  Selective Impairments of Action Naming: Arguments and a Case Study S. 62
Leuninger, Helen / Keller, Jörg:
  Some Remarks on Representational Aspects of Language Production S. 83
Marcie, Pierre / Roudier, Michel / Boller, François:
  Spontaneous Language and Impairment of Communication in Alzheimer's Disease S. 111
Prather, Penny A.:
  The Time Course of Lexical Activaton in Fluent and Nonfluent Aphasia S. 128
Hernandez, Arturo / Bates, Elizabeth:
  Interactive/Activation in Normal and Brain-damaged Individuals: Can Context Penetrate the Lexical 'Module'? S. 145
Shapiro, Lewis P. / Thompson, Cynthia K.:
  On Lexical Properties, Syntax, and Brain Damage S. 168
Tyler, Lorraine K.:
  Morphological Deficits in Aphasia: Problems of Representation, Access or Integration? S. 202
Kilborn, Kerry:
  On-line Integration of Grammatical Information in Wernicke's and Broca's Aphasia S. 219
Swinney, David / Zurif, Edgar:
  The Neurological Organization of Lexical and Structural Operations in Sentence Comprehension: Findings and Methodological Considerations S. 234
Hillert, Dieter / Burrington, Douglas F. H. / Gupta, Gautam A.:
  Automatic Semantic Activation for Lexical Perception: Normal and Disordered Processing S. 245
 
The Authors S. 269