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Perspectives on Agrammatism
Series: Brain, Behaviour and Cognition
Agrammatic aphasia (agrammatism), resulting from brain damage to regions of the brain involved in language processing, affects grammatical aspects of language. Therefore, research examining language breakdown (and recovery) patterns in agrammatism is of great interest and importance to linguists,...
Published April 4th 2012 by Psychology Press
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Phonological Encoding and Monitoring in Normal and Pathological Speech
This book reports recent research on mechanisms of normal formulation and control in speaking and in language disorders such as stuttering, aphasia and verbal dyspraxia. The theoretical claim is that such disorders result both from deficits in a component of the language production system and...
Published February 9th 2005 by Psychology Press