Language and the Brain

Loraine K Obler author Kris Gjerlow author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Feb '98

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An introduction to neurolinguistics showing how language is organized in the brain.

How do our brains enable us to speak creatively and process language? This accessible book examines the linguistic and neuro-anatomical underpinnings of language and considers how language skills can systematically break down in individuals with different types of brain damage.How do our brains enable us to speak creatively and build up an understanding of language? This concise and accessible book examines the linguistic and neuro-anatomical underpinnings of language and considers how language skills can systematically break down in individuals with different types of brain damage, such as children with language disorders, adults with right-hemisphere brain damage, demented patients, and people with reading problems. In a wide-ranging discussion, the authors also cover the effects of brain damage on bilingual people, as well as the reading and writing difficulties experienced by dyslexics and dysgraphics. Information is also provided on 'split-brain' patients, visual-gestural languages, and language savants. By studying the linguistic behaviour of these groupings, the authors provide an understanding of how language is organized in the brain.

' … the book seems to be an excellent source for a quick overview of the field of neurolinguistics.' The Linguist

ISBN: 9780521466417

Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 12mm

Weight: 230g

226 pages