What is language? Can we distinguish language from general cognition? Is language an isolable biologically coherent system? Does the linguistic description of language as an autonomous system formed from a combination of more-or-less autonomous subsystems correspond to psychological and neurophysiological fact? This collection of original contributions drawn from a Neurosciences Research Program Work Session provides a comprehensive and thoroughly up-to-date discussion of the research knowledge and debates in the neurobiology of language.This book inaugurates a new series in Neuropsychology and Neurolinguistics edited by David Caplan.
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