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|a Nadeau, Stephen E.
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|a The Neural Architecture of Grammar /
|c Stephen E. Nadeau.
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|a Cambridge, Mass. :
|b MIT Press,
|c 2012.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2013
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|c ©2012.
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g 1.
|t Introduction --
|g 2.
|t Parallel Distributed Processing Model of Language: Phonologic, Semantic, and Semantic-Phonologic (Lexical) Processing --
|t Concept Representations --
|t Acoustic-Articulatory Motor Pattern Associator Network --
|t Lexicons --
|t Representation of Knowledge in Auto-Associator and Pattern Associator Networks: Attractor Basins, Attractor Trenches, and Quasi-Regular Domains --
|t Semantic-Phonologic (Lexical) and Phonologic Impairment in Aphasias --
|t Phonologic Paraphasic Errors --
|t Factors Influencing Phonologic and Lexical Errors in Internally Generated Aphasic Language --
|g 3.
|t Grammar: The Model --
|t Semantic Contributions to Syntax --
|t Adjectives --
|t Verbs --
|t Semantic Instantiation of Verbs --
|t Verb Thematic, Implementational, and Flavor Representations --
|t Frontal --
|t Postcentral: Verb Flavor --
|t Relations between Nouns and Verbs --
|t Abstract Nouns and Verbs --
|t Lexical Instantiation of Verbs: The Relationship between Modified Concept Representations and Morphologic and Phonologic Sequence Representations --
|t Prepositions --
|t Locative --
|t Obligatory --
|t Personal Pronouns --
|t Sequence: The Basis of Syntax --
|t Phrase Structure Rules, Grammatic Morphology, and the Competition Model --
|t Phrase Structure Rules --
|t Grammatic Morphology --
|t Competition Model --
|t Syntax: Sequence at the Sentence Level --
|t Recursion --
|t Grammar: A Synthesis --
|g 4.
|t Disorders of Grammar in Aphasia --
|t Grammaticality Judgment and the Issue of Loss of Knowledge versus Loss of Access to Knowledge --
|t Syntax --
|t Deficits in Verb Production in Broca's Aphasia -- Potential Mechanisms --
|t Semantic-Conceptual --
|t Lexical --
|t Grammatic --
|t Distributed Representations of Verb Semantics --
|t Thematic and Flavor (Manner-Path) Representations of Verbs --
|t Concreteness Effects --
|t "Heavy" versus "Light" Verbs --
|t Unaccusative and Unergative Verbs --
|t Psychological Verbs --
|t Verb Naming Errors as a Reflection of the Nature of Neural Networks Supporting Verb Meaning --
|t Verb Representations: A Summary --
|t Syntax: Phrase Structure Rules --
|t Grammatic Morphology -- Cross-Linguistic Aphasia Studies --
|t Support for the Competition Model --
|t Sparing of Grammatic Morphology in Production of Richly Inflected Languages: Implications for Neuroanatomy of Grammar --
|t Support for the Competition Model from Studies of Language Comprehension --
|t Hierarchy of Morphologic Sequence Knowledge --
|t Grammatic Morphology -- Special Cases --
|t Personal Pronouns --
|t Auxiliary Verbs --
|t Locative Prepositions --
|t Obligatory Prepositions --
|t Verb Past Tense Formation --
|t Single-Route Connectionist Model --
|t Hybrid Associative Symbolic Model --
|t Performance by Normal Subjects --
|t Discrepant Results --
|t Other Forms --
|t Tense versus Agreement --
|t Present Tense versus Past Tense --
|t Competition Model and a Return to Syntax --
|t Disorders of Comprehension --
|g 5.
|t Conclusion --
|t Future Research Directions.
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|a "A comprehensive, neurally based theory of language function that draws on principles of neuroanatomy, cognitive psychology, cognitive neuropsychology, psycholinguistics, and parallel distributed processing."--Provided by publisher.
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|a Project MUSE - 2012 Complete Supplement
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|a Project MUSE - 2012 Language and Linguistics
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