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10.7: References

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    List of References

    My first ever trapse into neurolinguistics was Rodman and Fromkin's 6th edition of Introuction to Language, and little did I know how important Victoria Fromkin was to this particular area. Her UCLA homepage is a list of starter material to first understand what we know of brain development. Sadly, she passed away in 2000, and the world of neurolinguistics has grown exponentially since then. Below are a list of the resources that I've used, and they are good starter material.

    One other point of reference: When my husband suffered his stroke and worked through his recovery, it was his neurologists and speech pathologists at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation who helped me flesh out much more information about dysarthria and other aphasias. That list of folks is fairly long, and most are no longer working at PAMF, but I'm immeasurably grateful for their knowledge and guidance.


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