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Children’s Learning of a Semantics-Free Artificial Grammar with Center Embedding
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 14 (2020) (2020)
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 14, Iss SI (2020) (2020)
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Children’s Learning of a Semantics-Free Artificial Grammar with Center Embedding
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In: Biolinguistics, Vol 14 (2020) (2020)
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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 13 (2019) ; 1450-3417 (2019)
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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 13 (2019) ; 1450-3417 (2019)
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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 13 (2019) ; 1450-3417 (2019)
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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 13 (2019); 022 ; 1450-3417 (2019)
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Did language evolve through language change? On language change, language evolution and grammaticalization theory
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 4, No 1 (2019); 124 ; 2397-1835 (2019)
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Why the Left Hemisphere Is Dominant for Speech Production: Connecting the Dots
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Evidence from seemingly disparate areas of speech/language research is reviewed to form a unified theoretical account for why the left hemisphere is specialized for speech production. Research findings from studies investigating hemispheric lateralization of infant babbling, the primacy of the syllable in phonological structure, rhyming performance in split-brain patients, rhyming ability and phonetic categorization in children diagnosed with developmental apraxia of speech, rules governing exchange errors in spoonerisms, organizational principles of neocortical control of learned motor behaviors, and multi-electrode recordings of human neuronal responses to speech sounds are described and common threads highlighted. It is suggested that the emergence, in developmental neurogenesis, of a hard-wired, syllabically-organized, neural substrate representing the phonemic sound elements of one’s language, particularly the vocalic nucleus, is the crucial factor underlying the left hemisphere’s dominance for speech production.
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biolinguistics; left hemisphere; speech
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12528/1481
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Uma perspectiva etiológica sobre a função natural da Faculdade da Linguagem / An etiological perspective on the natural function of the Faculty of Language
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In: Revista de Estudos da Linguagem, Vol 27, Iss 3, Pp 1531-1570 (2019) (2019)
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Biologically Based Merge of Wh-questions in the Bamboo Slips of Tao Te Ching
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In: PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education; Volume 9 Number 2 October 2019; 111-116 ; 23380683 ; 2087-345X (2019)
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The internal, the external and the hybrid: The state of the art and a new characterization of language as a natural object
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 22 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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