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Cognitive Neuroscience of Language provides an up-to-date, wide-ranging, and pedagogically practical survey of the most important developments in the field. It guides students through the major areas of investigation. After covering background material about the human brain and aphasia syndromes in Parts I-II, chapters in Parts III-VI draw upon prominent theoretical models that characterize particular linguistic domains at both cognitive and neurobiological levels of analysis. In addition, these core chapters illustrate how the different components of the models are supported, and in some cases challenged, by experiments employing diverse brain mapping techniques. A special effort has been made to describe many of these experiments in considerable detail, providing information about their goals, methods, results, and implications. The rationale for such an in-depth approach is that it may help students understand not only how empirical studies are carried out, but also how they contribute to the dynamic interplay between theory and data. To capture some of the latest and most salient developments in the field, all of the chapters from the previous edition have been revised and updated. Some of them, however, have been modified much more than others. The ones that have undergone the greatest changes are Chapter 5 ( Speech perception ); Chapter 6 ( Speech Production ); Chapter 8 ( Object Nouns ); Chapter 9 ( Action Verbs ); Chapter 10 ( Abstract Words ); Chapter 13 ( Sentence Comprehension ); Chapter 14 ( Discourse ); and Chapter 15 ( Reading and Writing ). Because research on the neural substrates of bilingualism has been rapidly accelerating, and because students are often quite interested in this topic, a separate chapter is now devoted to it, Chapter 16 ( The Bilingual Brain ). And, the chapters have been reorganized in such a way that the chapters on reading/writing and sign language are now in Part VI ( Other Topics ) toward the end of the book, together with the chapter on bilingualism. Each of these chapters, however, can be read on its own, independently from the other chapters in the book. Although much of the content is inherently challenging, no previous knowledge of either neuroscience or linguistics is required, since technical terms and important principles from both disciplines are explained along the way.Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor & Francis LTD
ISBN-139781138318403
eBay Product ID (ePID)22049925916
Product Key Features
Publication Year2021
SubjectMedicine, Biology
Number of Pages800 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameCognitive Neuroscience of Language
TypeTextbook
AuthorDavid Kemmerer
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height254 mm
Item Width203 mm
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorDavid Kemmerer