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10.7: References and Further Reading
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Books - english
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Brigitte Stemmer, Harry A. Whitaker. Handbook of Neurolinguistics. Academic Press (1998).
ISBN 0126660557
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Marie T. Banich: Neuropsychology. The neural bases of mental function (1997).
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Ewa Dąbrowska: Language, Mind and Brain. Edinburgh University press Ltd.(2004)
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a review:
Evelyn C. Ferstl, The functional neuroanatomy of text comprehension. What's the story so far?" from: Schmalhofer, F. & Perfetti, C. A. (Eds.), Higher Level Language Processes in the Brain:Inference and Comprehension Processes. Lawrence Erlbaum. (2004)
Books - german
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Müller,H.M.& Rickert,G. (Hrsg.): Neurokognition der Sprache. Stauffenberg Verlag (2003)
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Poizner, Klima & Bellugi: What the hands reveal about the brain. MIT Press (1987)
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N. Chomsky: Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. MIT Press (1965).
ISBN 0262530074
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Neville & Bavelier: Variability in the effects of experience on the development of cerebral specializations: Insights from the study of deaf individuals. Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office (1998)
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Newman et al.: Effects of Age of Acquisition on Cortical Organization for American Sign Language: an fMRI Study. NeuroImage, 7(4), part 2 (1998)
Links - english
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Robert A. Mason and Marcel Adam Just:
How the Brain Processes Causal Inferences in Text
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Neal J. Pearlmutter and Aurora Alma Mendelsohn:
Serial versus Parallel Sentence Comprehension
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Brain Processes of Relating a Statement to a Previously Read Text: Memory Resonance and Situational Constructions
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Clahsen, Harald:
Lexical Entries and Rules of Language: A Multidisciplinary Study of German Inflection.
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Cherney, Leora (2001):
Right Hemisphere Brain Damage
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Grodzinsky, Yosef (2000):
The neurology of syntax: Language use without Broca's area.
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Müller, H.M. & Kutas, M. (1996).
What's in a name? Electrophysiological differences between spoken nouns, proper names and one's own name.
NeuroReport 8:221-225.
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Müller, H. M., King, J. W. & Kutas, M. (1997).
Event-related potentials elicited by spoken relative clauses
Cognitive Brain Research 4:193-203.
Links - german
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University of Bielefeld:
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Müller, H. M., Weiss, S. & Rickheit, G. (1997).
Experimentelle Neurolinguistik: Der Zusammenhang von Sprache und Gehirn
In: Bielefelder Linguistik (Hrsg.) Aisthesis-Verlag, pp. 125–128.
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Müller, H.M. & Kutas, M. (1997).
Die Verarbeitung von Eigennamen und Gattungsbezeichnungen: Eine elektrophysiologische Studie.
In: G. Rickheit (Hrsg.). Studien zur Klinischen Linguistik - Methoden, Modelle, Intervention. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, pp. 147–169.
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Müller, H.M., King, J.W. & Kutas, M. (1998).
Elektrophysiologische Analyse der Verarbeitung natürlichsprachlicher Sätze mit unterschiedlicher Belastung des Arbeitsgedächtnisses.
Klinische Neurophysiologie 29: 321-330.