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Jean-Martin Charcot’s role in the 19th century study of music aphasia
Johnson, J.K.; Lorch, Marjorie; Nicolas, S.. - : Oxford Journals, 2013
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Written language production disorders: historical and recent perspectives
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Current Medicine Group, 2013
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Literacy and multimodality
Li, Wei; McEntee-Atalianis, Lisa; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Wiley Blackwell, 2013
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Language and the brain
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Wiley Blackwell, 2013
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Examining language functions: a reassessment of Bastian's contribution to aphasia assessment
Lorch, Marjorie P.. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
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Speaking for yourself: the medico-legal aspects of aphasia in nineteenth-century Britain
Lorch, Marjorie. - : University of Rochester Press, 2012
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The modern beginnings of research into developmental language disorders
Hellal, Paula; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Psychology Press, 2012
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The 'idioglossia' cases of the 1890s and the clinical investigation and treatment of developmental language impairment
Lorch, Marjorie; Hellal, Paula. - : Elsevier, 2012
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Re-examining Paul Broca’s initial presentation of M. Leborgne: understanding the impetus for brain and language research
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2011
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Darwin's contribution to the study of child development and language acquisition
In: Language & history. - Leeds : Maney 53 (2010) 1, 1-14
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Commemorating the 3rd epoch of Aphasia research: 50 years since the founding of the Academy of Aphasia
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2010
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"Fools at musick": Thomas Willis (1621-1675) on congenital amusia
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Imperial College Press, 2010
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Darwin’s contribution to the study of child development and language acquisition
Hellal, Paula; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Maney Publishing, 2010
Abstract: In 1877, Charles Darwin responded to an article by Taine in the journal Mind on early language acquisition by 'look[ing] over a diary' he had kept thirty-seven years before on his own son's development. The result, 'A Biographical Sketch of an Infant', was one of the first English infant psychology studies and a methodological innovation, being based on regular recordings of observations over a period of years. Darwin's article motivated others in England to carry out research on child development, an area that had previously received little attention in that country. The diary and related article reveal Darwin's reflections on child language acquisition as a key to understanding the mental development of the child, as well as the development of language in mankind, which was of vital importance to evolutionary theory. In The Descent of Man (1871), Darwin had argued that language is not an 'impossible barrier' between animals and man. He thought that infants between the ages of ten and twelve months were at the same stage of language development as dogs with their well-attested ability to understand certain words. The difference, he insisted, lay in man's 'infinitely larger power' of associating sounds and concepts — the result of the coevolution of language and mind. Darwin's expressed hope that others would follow his lead in the study of child development was swiftly realized in numerous publications that followed in the journal Mind and in the subsequent development of the study of childhood as an area for scientific research in Britain.
Keyword: Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
URL: https://doi.org/10.1179/175975310X12640878626147
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Darwin's “Natural Science of Babies”
Lorch, Marjorie; Hellal, Paula. - : Taylor & Francis, 2010
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Multiple languages, memory, and regression: an examination of Ribot's law
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2009) 5, 643-654
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Medicine and modernism: A biography of Henry Head
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2009) 5, 655
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Neurolinguistics and the non-monolingual brain
In: Contemporary applied linguistics ; 2. Linguistics for the real world. - London [u.a.] : Continuum (2009), 184-201
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The emergence of the age variable in 19th-century neurology: considerations of recovery patterns in acquired childhood aphasia
Hellal, Paula; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2009
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Multiple languages, memory, and regression: an examination of Ribot's Law
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Taylor and Francis, 2009
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Research in applied linguistics at Birkbeck, university of London
Lorch, Marjorie; Li, Wei. - : Cambridge Journals, 2009
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