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Processing Syntax and Morphology. A neurocognitive perspective

Autor Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky / Matthias Schlesewsky

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Processing Syntax and Morphology. A neurocognitive perspective
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Introduces and discusses state-of-the-art methods in neurolinguistic research Considers mental processing at word, sentence, and discourse level Explores the integration of neurophysiological and behavioural findings

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  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780199207824
  • ISBN10 0199207828
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 360
  • Año de Edición 2009
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

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Processing Syntax and Morphology. A neurocognitive perspective

Autor Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky / Matthias Schlesewsky

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Introduces and discusses state-of-the-art methods in neurolinguistic research Considers mental processing at word, sentence, and discourse level Explores the integration of neurophysiological and behavioural findings

35,76€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
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Detalles del libro

  • Introduces and discusses state-of-the-art methods in neurolinguistic research
  • Considers mental processing at word, sentence, and discourse level
  • Explores the integration of neurophysiological and behavioural findings
  • Addresses fundamental questions in psycholinguistic research
  • Integrates perspectives on temporal and spatial aspects of language processing

This book reviews interdisciplinary work on the mental processing of syntax and morphology. It focuses on the fundamental questions at the centre of this research, for example whether language processing proceeds in a serial or a parallel manner; which areas of the brain support the processing of syntactic and morphological information; whether there are neurophysiological correlates of language processing; and the degree to which neurolinguistic findings on syntactic and morphological processing are consistent with theoretical conceptions of syntax and morphology. The authors describe the outcomes of methods in neurophysiology (for example, functional magnetic resonance imaging), behavioural psycholinguistics, and neuropsychological lesion studies, and provide brief introductions to the methods themselves. They extend basic findings at the word and sentence level by considering how the mental processing of syntax and morphology relates to prosody, discourse, semantics, and world knowledge. They have divided the work into four parts concerned with word structure, sentence structure, processing syntax and morphology at the interfaces, and a comparison of different models of syntactic and morphological processing in the neurophysiological domain. The book is directed at graduate students and researchers in theoretical linguistics, psycho- and neurolinguistics, neurophysiology, and psychology.

Readership: Theoretical linguists, psycho-/neurolinguists, psychologists, neurologists and advanced students of linguistics, psychology and medicine.

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