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  • 1
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    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781468422924
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Neuropsychology. ; Psycholinguistics.
    Abstract: 1 On the Biological Basis of Language Capacities -- 2 Neuropsychological Interference Mechanisms in Aphasia and Dyslexia -- 3 Neuropsychological Aspects of Stuttering and Cluttering -- 4 Consciousness and Pathology of Language -- 5 Evoked Potential Correlates of Semantic Information Processing in Normals and Aphasics -- 6 Morphological and Functional Development of the Auditory System -- 7 Hemispheric Asymmetry of Function in Children -- 8 The Ontogeny of Cerebral Dominance -- 9 The Functional Significance of Cerebral Specialization.
    Abstract: The essays in this volume have been gathered together to honor Eric H. Lenneberg. Together they represent the broad range of topics in which he took some interest. For one of the distinguishing features of Eric Lenneberg's theoretical work was its synthesizing quality. He was interested in all of the scientific domains that might touch on the study of the mind and brain, and he carefully prepared himself in each of the pertinent disciplines. Beginning with his M. A. degree in linguistics from the University of Chicago in 1951, he went on to complete his doctoral studies in both linguistics and psychology at Harvard in 1955. This was followed by three years of postdoctoral specialization at Harvard Medical School in both neurology and chil­ dren's developmental disorders. This preparation and additional expe­ rience at the Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston led directly to his now-classic monograph on the neuropsychology of language, The Biological Foundations of Language, which was published in 1967. It is interesting to note that while each of the essays grows out of empirical evidence, all without exception attempt to attain a level of theoretical explanation and generalization which is frequently missing from experimental work per se. Here again Lenneberg's work was no­ table for the vigor with which he sought out explanations and theories from neuropsychological data. In particular, hjs thesis that "language is the manifestation of species-specific cognitive propensities" was a hypothesis which he drew from necessarily indirect evidence.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 On the Biological Basis of Language Capacities2 Neuropsychological Interference Mechanisms in Aphasia and Dyslexia -- 3 Neuropsychological Aspects of Stuttering and Cluttering -- 4 Consciousness and Pathology of Language -- 5 Evoked Potential Correlates of Semantic Information Processing in Normals and Aphasics -- 6 Morphological and Functional Development of the Auditory System -- 7 Hemispheric Asymmetry of Function in Children -- 8 The Ontogeny of Cerebral Dominance -- 9 The Functional Significance of Cerebral Specialization.
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    ISBN: 9781468436440
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Studies in Applied Psycholinguistics
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Psycholinguistics.
    Abstract: I · An Overview -- 1 Theoretical and Historical Roots of Psycholinguistic Research -- II · Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Contributions -- 2 Cordemoy and “Cartesian Linguistics” -- 3 Condillac’s Epistemolinguistic Question -- 4 The Perceptible and the Imperceptible: Diderot’s Speculation on Language in his Letters on the Deaf and Blind -- III · Nineteenth Century Contributions -- 5 James Rush and the Theory of Voice and Mind -- 6 William Thornton and the Practical Applications of New Writing Systems -- 7 Jean Itard: A Memoir on Stuttering -- IV · Twentieth Century Contributions -- 8 Hermann Paul’s View of the Nature of Language -- 9 Noam Chomsky and Cartesian Linguistics -- 10 Edward Wheeler Scripture, Phonetician -- 11 An Historical Perspective on “Linguistic Relativity”.
    Abstract: The fact that one would contemplate publication of a book such as this indicates both the maturity and the growth of activity that have taken place in the field of psycholinguistics over the past few decades. More­ over, the fact that psycholinguists and/or scholars of the history of ideas are interested in the history of their subject clearly demonstrates that much has been accomplished, and the time is indeed ripe for the reassess­ ment of whence we have come. In addition, perhaps this interest in our historical past suggests that psycholinguistics is at a critical stage in its development. There are many scholars who believe that this critical stage manifests itself primarily in a search for a new paradigm. It would seem only reasonable to suggest that when members of a profession are search­ ing for something new, more than likely they will take time to reflect on the past in the hope that it will facilitate the fulfillment of their quest. This book as such reflects a wide-ranging search for historical roots over a millenium of research in the psychology of language and thought. Furthermore, it also reflects an attempt to open the context by introducing the broader perspectives of the history of ideas and the history of science together with their reassessment of the method of science motivated from within psychology itself.
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    ISBN: 0521267412 , 2735103129
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 343 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Studies in emotion and social interaction
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    Keywords: Kommunikation ; Theorie ; Soziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift
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