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Studies in Neurolinguistics : Volume 4.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Whitaker, Haiganoosh
Otros Autores: Whitaker, Harry A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington : Elsevier Science, 1979.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; PERSPECTIVES IN NEUROLINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS; Copyright; List of Contributors; Preface; Figure, Table, and Quotation Credits; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1: The Evolution of Human Communication Systems; Publisher Summary; INTRODUCTION; EVOLUTION OF COMMUNICATIVE AND OTHER COMPLEX BEHAVIORS (BEHAVIORAL SYSTEMS); EVOLUTION OF THE PRIMATE VOCAL TRACT AND EAR (PERIPHERAL STRUCTURES); EVOLUTION OF THE BRAIN (CENTRAL CONTROL AND PROCESSING SYSTEMS); ONTOGENY, PHYLOGENY, AND VOCAL LEARNING; CONCLUSIONS.
  • APPENDIX: COMPARISON OF VARIOUS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IN BIRDS, PONGIDS, AND HUMANS IN TERMS OF HOCKETT'S DESIGN FEATURESACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 2: The Neural Control of Eye Movements in Acquired and Developmental Reading Disorders; Publisher Summary; INTRODUCTION; DISORDERS OF THE SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENT SYSTEM; ACQUIRED DYSLEXIA; DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 3: Structure in a Manual Communication System Developed Without a Conventional Language Model: Language Without a Helping Hand; Publisher Summary.
  • The role of linguistic input in language developmentmethod; theoretical basis of the analysis and derivation of coding categories; categorizations of relational meanings; structure in the deaf child's representation of semantic relations; discussion; summary and conclusions; acknowledgments; appendix a: number of phrases produced by each child classified according to length; appendix b1: david's action phrases produced during sessions 1-viii34; appendix b2: characterizing signs in david's action phrases produced during sessions i-viii.
  • Appendix c1: donald's action phrases produced during sessions i-xiappendix c2: characterizing signs in donald's action phrases produced during sessions i-xi; appendix d1: kathy's action phrases produced during sessions i-ix; appendix d2: characterizing signs in kathy's action phrases produced during sessions i-ix; appendix e1: chris's action phrases produced during sessions i-iii; act-recipient-actor; appendix e2: characterizing signs in chris's action phrases produced during sessions i-iii; appendix f1: dennis's action phrases produced during sessions i-iv.
  • APPENDIX F2: CHARACTERIZING SIGNS IN DENNIS'S ACTION PHRASES PRODUCED DURING SESSIONS I-IVAPPENDIX G1: TRACY'S ACTION PHRASES PRODUCED DURING SESSIONS I-II; APPENDIX G2: CHARACTERIZING SIGNS IN TRACY'S ACTION PHRASES PRODUCED DURING SESSIONS I-II; Chapter 4: Aphasic Dissolution and Language Acquisition; Publisher Summary; THE REGRESSION HYPOTHESIS; THE PHONOLOGICAL SYSTEM; INFLECTIONAL SYSTEMS; NAMING AND WORD RETRIEVAL; PRODUCTION AND COMPREHENSION OF COMPLEX UTTERANCES; STATUS OF THE REGRESSION HYPOTHESIS; Chapter 5: VOT Distinctions in Infants: Learned or Innate?; Publisher Summary.