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Grodzinsky, Shapiro, & Swinney have done it again!,
By Edwin Maas, Ryan Downey, & Lesli Lesan (La Jolla, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Language and the Brain: Representation and Processing (Foundations of Neuropsychology) (Hardcover)
What topic is more captivating than how the brain processes language? This engaging and highly approachable text (which is a tip of the hat to Edgar Zurif, one of the field's most productive and insightful ground-breakers) is an outstanding resource for the academic, the student, or the learned reader interested in the interface between language and the brain. The chapters span widely ranging topics, from complex syntactic processing (such as WH-Movement and co-referencing of VP-Ellipsis) to discourse processing. With contributions from the field's leading researchers, this tome is a must-have for everyone interested in how the brain processes language, in a normally functioning system as well as in a damaged system (aphasia, amnesia).
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Language and the Brain: Representation and Processing (Foundations of Neuropsychology) by Yosef Grodzinsky (Hardcover - January 24, 2000)
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