Contains papers published in the last three years and selected from Brain and Language, by the editor. The book represents a cross section of different approaches to agrammatism, focusing on linguistic, psychological, neurological, physiological, and anatomical investigations of aphasia. It studies agrammatism as a representational deficit, a processing deficit, and a multimodal or unitary phenomenon, and explores the nature of syntactic deficits in the production and comprehension of language. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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