Neurocognition of Language/Biological Bases of Language
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Contents
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Introduction
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Early Research on Biological Bases of Language
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Lateralization of Speech
4
Modern Neurocognitive Models of Language
4.1
Lexical-Semantic Systems
4.2
Dorsal and Ventral Routes for Language Processing
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Motor Theories of Language
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Summary
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Further Readings
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References
Introduction
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Early Research on Biological Bases of Language
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Lateralization of Speech
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Modern Neurocognitive Models of Language
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Lexical-Semantic Systems
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Dorsal and Ventral Routes for Language Processing
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Motor Theories of Language
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Summary
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Further Readings
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