Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2006. — 225 p. — ISBN: 90-272-3233-4. This introduction to neurolinguistics is intended for anybody who wants to acquire a grounding in the field. It was written for students of linguistics and communication disorders, but students of psychology, neuroscience and other disciplines will also find it valuable. The...
Boston: The MIT Press, 2018. — 373 p. An argument that the meaning of written or auditory linguistic signals is not derived from the input but results from the brain's internal construction process. When we read a text or listen to speech, meaning seems to be given to us instantaneously, as if it were part of the input. In Meaning in the Brain, Giosuae Baggio explains that this is...
Walter de Gruyter, 1993. — 978 p. — (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 8). This handbook is geared towards the following aims: - Reviewing the state of research on disordered language perception and production in adults and children. - Describing and discussing present attempts at modelling human language processing by using linguistic disorders and...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. — 225 p. This book introduces readers to the state-of-the-art neuroscientific research that is revolutionizing our understanding of language. Interest in the brain bases of language goes back to the birth of the modern neurosciences in the late nineteenth century. Today, tools such as fMRI and EEG allow us to study brain activity...
Springer, 1996. — 257 p. — (Cognition and Language: A Series in Psycholinguistics). In this volume, distinguished neurologist Jason W. Brown extends the microgenetic theory of the mind by offering a new approach to the problem of time and free will. Brown bases his work on a unitary process model of brain and behavior. He examines the problem of subjective time and free will,...
Psychology Press, 2013. — 432 p. Damage to the brain can impair language in many different ways, severely harming some linguistic functions whilst sparing others. To achieve some understanding of the apparently bewildering diversity of language disorders, it is necessary to interpret impaired linguistic performance by relating it to a model of normal linguistic performance....
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004. — X, 258 p. — ISBN: 0-7486-1474-5; 0 7486 1472 3 Language, Mind and Brain explores how properties of the human mind/brain constrain linguistic structure and how linguistics can benefit by combining traditional linguistic methodologies with insights from research on language acquisition, processing, and impairment. The first part of...
New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. — 409 p. The first comprehensive guide to research methods and technologies in psycholinguistics and the neurobiology of language Bringing together contributions from a distinguished group of researchers and practitioners, editors Annette M. B. de Groot and Peter Hagoort explore the methods and technologies used by researchers of language...
Oxford University Press, 2019. — 990 p. Neurolinguistics is a young and highly interdisciplinary field, with influences from psycholinguistics, psychology, aphasiology, and (cognitive) neuroscience, as well as other fields. Neurolinguistics, like psycholinguistics, covers aspects of language processing; but unlike psycholinguistics, it draws on data from patients with damage to...
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017. — 410 p. Language processing is considered as an important part of cognition, with an ever-increasing amount of studies conducted on this field. This volume brings together research on language processing and disorders presented at the Experimental Psycholinguistics Conference in Madrid. It covers topics ranging across syntax processing,...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. — 1068 p. — ISBN: 1444330403. This handbook provides a comprehensive review of new developments in the study of the relationship between the brain and language, from the perspectives of both basic research and clinical neuroscience. Includes contributions from an international team of leading figures in brain-language research Features a novel emphasis on...
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016. — 218 p. — (Trends in Language Acquisition Research 18). Internationally-adopted children are a unique population of language learners. They discontinue acquisition of their birth language when they are adopted by families that speak other languages. Their unique language learning history raises important practical, clinical and...
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018. — 245 p. Since its inception in Canada in 1998 as a method for teaching French as a second language in a school setting, the Neurolinguistic Approach to second-language acquisition (NLA) has expanded to several countries and is now also applied to teaching adults. Based on research in the neurosciences, psychology, and sociology, the NLA...
Kluwer Academic Publ., 2002. — xii, 331 p. — (Cognition and Language. A Series in Psycholinguistics). — ISBN 0-306-47165-5.
The purpose of this book is to present a novel, comprehensive hypothesis about the relationship of human language and thought to specialization of the brain. Drawing on data from a wide variety of modern and classical sources and multiple, sometimes...
Oxford University Press. 2013. — 206 p. — ISBN: 0199828113 Cases of language loss and recovery bring up an intriguing paradox. If two languages are stored in the brain, how can it be that a person can lose one of them, but not the other, and then gain one back without relearning it? The traditional models of how a language is represented in the brain suggest that languages can...
N.-Y.: Academic Press, 2015. — 1188 p. — ISBN: 9780124077942. Neurobiology of Language explores the study of language, a field that has seen tremendous progress in the last two decades. Key to this progress is the accelerating trend toward integration of neurobiological approaches with the more established understanding of language within cognitive psychology, computer science,...
Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 444 p. — (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics). This book is intended as a self-contained introduction to the study of the language–brain relationship for students of cognitive science, linguistics and speech pathology. The essentially interdisciplinary nature of the subject matter posed considerable difficulties for the author and will likely...
Princeton University Press, 2000. — 252 p. — ISBN10: 0691004137. — ISBN13: 978-0691004136 In the mid-nineteenth century, physicians observed numerous cases in which individuals lost the ability to form spoken words, even as they remained sane and healthy in most other ways. By studying this condition, which came to be known as "aphasia," neurologists were able to show that...
Red Wheel/Weiser, 2000. — 182 p. Building on the principles of neuro-linguistic programming, The Language Codes demonstrates the unconscious ways we influence our reality through the words we speak. R. Neville Johnston explains that the vibrations of words have a profound effect on the quantum field we all live in. The wrong vibration can cause a short circuit in the quantum...
Springer Singapore, 2019. — 190 p. This work argues that cause events, being the most tangible component of emotion, provide a rich dimension of how emotions should be classified. While it is often claimed that emotional concepts cannot be defined, this work views emotion as a response triggered by actual or perceived events, specifically focusing on the interaction between...
Plural Publishing, 2014. — 253 p. — ISBN 978-1 - 597 55- 444-1. In Mind-Body Awareness for Singers, Dr. Leigh-Post broadens the scope of recent voice science texts by applying an insightful understanding of mindfulness, cognitive neuroscience and functional neural anatomy for the musician seeking to optimize one's performance in an ideal state--absent anxiety. This book...
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2012. — 475 p. — (Benjamins Current Topics 47). Neuroimaging plays an increasingly important role in the investigation of all aspects of human cognition, including language. Historically, experimental psychology and neuroimaging relied on very different techniques, as neuroimaging studies required comparisons between different tasks rather...
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2017. — 217 p. — (Advances in Interaction Studies 9). The book tackles the sociobiological bases of Information Structure (IS) inquiring both its evidential and neurobiological underpinnings in human communication. Its purpose is to delve into the epistemic and neurocognitive rationales behind the realization of informational hierarchies in a...
The MIT Press, 2008. — xix, 257 pages. — (Current Studies in Linguistics). — ISBN: 978-0-262-13498-9. Foreword by Noam Chomsky. "Andrea Moro has gained a unique position in formulating and implementing constructive approaches to difficult and demanding tasks. He is able to address them with a deep understanding of modern linguistics, a field to which he has made a major...
MIT Press, 2012. — 221 р. Linguists have mapped the topography of language behavior in many languages in intricate detail. To understand how the brain supports language function, however, we must take into account the principles and regularities of neural function. Mechanisms of neurolinguistic function cannot be inferred solely from observations of normal and impaired...
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2004. — 313 p. — (Studies in Bilingualism). — ISBN10: 1556197381, ISBN13: 978-1556197383. This volume is the outcome of 25 years of research into the neurolinguistic aspects of bilingualism. In addition to reviewing the world literature and providing a state-of-the-art account, including a critical assessment of the bilingual neuroimaging...
John Benjamins. 2009. — 219 pages. — (Studies in Bilingualism). — ISBN10: 9027241775 This volume is the outcome of the author’s observations and puzzlement over seventeen years of teaching English and French as second languages, followed by 30 years of research into the neurolinguistic aspects of bilingualism. It examines, within the framework of a neurolinguistic theory of...
London: Continuum, 2008. — 345 p.
This book assesses current assumptions about how language is acquired, remembered and retained as impulses in the brain, from the perspective of neurolinguistics, which is based on neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. Fred C. C. Peng argues that language is behaviour, which has evolved in human genetics through time. Like all behaviours, language...
De Gruyter, 1998. — 280 p. — (Linguistische Arbeiten 378). Agrammatism is a linguistic impairment occasioned by brain damage. It affects word order and inflection. This monograph is an empirical study of agrammatism in German based on spontaneous data and experimental findings from 11 agrammatism sufferers. Central to the investigation is the question of the components of...
Cambridge University Press. 2003. — 315 pages. — ISBN: 0521790263 The Neuroscience of Language puts forth the first systematic model of language to bridge the gap between linguistics and neuroscience. Neuronal models of word and serial order processing are presented in the form of a computational, connectionist neural network. The linguistic emphasis is on words and elementary...
London: Routledge, 2022. — 307 p. This book is a necessary supplement to the theoretical exploration into semantic rhetoric, particularly a breakthrough in the study of the relationship between the source domain and target domain involved in the construction of semantic rhetorical discourse. The study focuses on rhetorical expressions constructed by means of semantic variation...
Cambridge University Press, 2010. — 246 p. — ISBN10: 0521739713, 13 978-0521739719 Linguistics, neurocognition, and phenomenological psychology are fundamentally different fields of research. Helmut Schnelle provides an interdisciplinary understanding of a new integrated field in which linguists can be competent in neurocognition and neuroscientists in structure linguistics....
Wiley-Blackwell, 1999. — 326 p. — ISBN13: 9780631210108. This book presents a theory of how the psychology and neurobiology of stimulus appraisal influences the variability in second language acquisition. It then extends the notion of affect developed for second language acquisition to primary language acquisition and to cognition in general. Written by one of the leading...
New York: Chelsea House, 2007. — 130 p. Language: A Uniquely Human Tool Language Development The Nature Versus Nurture Debate of Language Language Centers of the Human Brain Subcortical Regions Involved in Speech Production Sign Language and Second Languages Language and Thought Speech Disorders Speech and Language Impairments Resulting from Brain Damage Disorders with a...
Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 241 p. In this accessible introduction, Mike Sharwood Smith provides a working model or 'map' of the mind, with language as its centrepiece. Drawing on cutting-edge research across linguistics, psychology and neuroscience, it allows students to quickly grasp how each separate aspect of the mind's operations can be related. This 'big picture'...
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2002. — 401 p. — ISBN: 90-272-5166-5. The emergence of language, social intelligence, and tool development are what made homo sapiens sapiens differentiate itself from all other biological species in the world. The use of language and the management of social and instrumental skills imply an awareness of intention and the consideration that...
Elsevier, 2008. — 463 p. — ISBN 008045352X, 9780080453521. In the last ten years the neuroscience of language has matured as a field. Ten years ago, neuroimaging was just being explored for neurolinguistic questions, whereas today it constitutes a routine component. At the same time there have been significant developments in linguistic and psychological theory that speak to...
Nova Biomedical, 2017. — 233 p. The author presents a new approach to the therapy of stuttering. Instead of accepting stuttering and trying to make it more fluent, he prefers to motivate a patient to effectively battle the condition. This book presents a theoretical basis for such an approach and offers diagnostic tools, including normalized and standardized scales as well as...
Routledge, 2022. — 207 p. The book explores two fundamental aspects of the human mind and their relation to one another. The first is the way that information is put to use in the mind. When we are doing a mental arithmetic problem, for example, how do we bring the relevant bits of information to mind and hold them there while carrying out the series of calculations? This is...
Multilingual Matters, 1987. — 396 p. Neurotic Language Behaviour . Ruth Wodak. `At last I know...': sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic aspects of the therapeutic process and its effect. Peter Nowak. Intervention in psychotherapy: A qualitative analysis of persuasive theory. Susanne Bleiberg Seperson. Confrontation in psychotherapy: A conversational analysis. Agnes Speck and...
3-е изд. — М.: Теревинф, 2015. — 145 с. — ISBN 978-5-4212-0281-3. Деривативное электронное издание на основе печатного издания 2002 года. В книге, представляющей собой классику отечественной нейропсихологии, описывается малоизученная форма афазии — динамическая, которая представляет такой «природный эксперимент», когда больной понимает речь, называет предметы, но не может...
М.: Языки славянской культуры, 2014. — 424 с. — (Разумное поведение и язык. Language and Reasoning). — ISBN 978-5-9905856-8-3. Эта книга известного нейропсихолога и нейролингвиста Т.В. Ахутиной является третьей в серии книг, посвященных механизмам порождения речи по данным афазии. Первая книга «Нейролингвистический анализ динамической афазии» (1975; 2-е изд. 2002) посвящена...
3-е изд. - М.: КД "Либроком", 2009. — 246 с. (Из наследия мировой психологии.) — ISBN: 978-5-397-00734 Автор предлагаемой читателю книги, выдающийся отечественный психолог А. Р. Лурия (1902-1977), внесший существенный вклад в учение о речевой коммуникации, полагал, что анализ процессов кодирования (формирования) и декодирования (расшифровки) сообщений осуществляется среди...
3-е изд. - Либроком, 2009. - 256 с. - Серия: Из наследия мировой психологии. ISBN: 978-5-397-00734- 4. ББК: 56.1, 74.81.1, 88. Автор предлагаемой читателю книги, выдающийся отечественный психолог А. Р. Лурия (1902-1977), внесший существенный вклад в учение о речевой коммуникации, полагал, что анализ процессов кодирования (формирования) и декодирования (расшифровки) сообщений...
М.: Академия, 2002. — 352 с. — ISBN 5-7695-1011-0. В книге, публикуемой к столетию со дня рождения А. Р. Лурия, одного из крупнейших психологов XX века, представлены две его монографии: "Очерки психофизиологии письма" (1950) и "Основные проблемы нейролингвистики" (1975). Обе они посвящены анализу психологической структуры письма и речи, проводимому с помощью...
Монография. — М.: Академия, 2002. — 352 с. В книге одного из крупнейших психологов XX века представлены две его монографии: `Очерки психофизиологии письма` (1950) и `Основные проблемы нейролингвистики` (1975). Обе они посвящены анализу психологической структуры письма и речи, проводимому с помощью нейропсихологического метода. Книга может быть полезна также студентам -...
М.: Лабиринт, 2007. — 224 с. – ISBN: 5-87604-054-1. Книга продолжает серию учебно-научной литературы по психолингвистике. Предметом повествования на этот раз выступает мозговая организация коммуникативной компетенции человека. В доступной форме автор знакомит читателя с тем, как мозг управляет речью и мышлением человека, раскрывает тайны отличия мужского и женского мозга,...
М.: Лабиринт, 2007. — 224 с. — ISBN: 5-87604-054-1. Книга продолжает серию учебно-научной литературы по психолингвистике. Предметом повествования на этот раз выступает мозговая организация коммуникативной компетенции человека. В доступной форме автор знакомит читателя с тем, как мозг управляет речью и мышлением человека, раскрывает тайны отличия мужского и женского мозга,...
Коллективная монография. — М.: Институт языкознания РАН, 2020. — 180 с. Проблема соотношения языка, сознания и мозга раскрывается с разных сторон: поднимаются вопросы истории научных поисков и методологии исследований, предпринимается метатеоретический анализ различных подходов к объяснению функционирования сознания и мозга, рассматриваются различные аспекты мозговой...
Без выходных данных. — 190 с. Нейролингвистика — междисциплинарная область знаний, занимающаяся изучением психических процессов и их мозговых механизмов, лежащих в основе речевой и мыслительной деятельности. Важность нейролингвистики осознается всеми гуманитарными специалистами в разных странах мира как в практическом аспекте — для нужд обучения речи и языку, коррекции речевых...
Текст лекции. — Санкт-Петербург, 2001. — 10 с. Лекция посвящена сравнительно новым экспериментальным дисциплинам, таким как психо- и нейролингвистика. Появление указанных дисциплин делает необходимым участие специалистов как естественнонаучных, так и гуманитарных компонентов, обеспечивая с одной стороны лингвистам возможность продвигаться по пути осмысления природы языка и речи, с...
Прямая речь. Лекторий Цикл лекций «Зачем мы мозгу». Язык, мозг и гены. Аудиокнига. 2016 г. Время звучания: 1:34:00 Описание: Эволюция жизни на Земле – это путь от простейших организмов к самому сложному, что есть во Вселенной – человеческому мозгу. Мы – такие, какие есть, со всеми достижениями и провалами нашей цивилизации, благодаря нашему мозгу. Человечество развивается так...
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