ABSTRACT

Language is one of our most precious and uniquely human capacities, so it is not surprising that research on its neural substrates has been advancing quite rapidly in recent years. Until now, however, there has not been a single introductory textbook that focuses specifically on this topic.

Cognitive Neuroscience of Language fills that gap by providing an up-to-date, wide-ranging, and pedagogically practical survey of the most important developments in the field. It guides students through all of the major areas of investigation, beginning with fundamental aspects of brain structure and function, and then proceeding to cover aphasia syndromes, the perception and production of speech, the processing of language in written and signed modalities, the meanings of words, and the formulation and comprehension of complex expressions, including grammatically inflected words, complete sentences, and entire stories.

Drawing heavily on prominent theoretical models, the core chapters illustrate how such frameworks are supported, and sometimes challenged, by experiments employing diverse brain mapping techniques. Although much of the content is inherently challenging and intended primarily for graduate or upper-level undergraduate students, it requires no previous knowledge of either neuroscience or linguistics, defining technical terms and explaining important principles from both disciplines along the way.

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PART I FUNDAMENTALS

chapter 1|26 pages

The Human Brain

chapter 2|40 pages

Brain Mapping Methods

part |2 pages

PART II APHASIA

chapter 3|22 pages

Classic Aphasia Syndromes

chapter 4|16 pages

Primary Progressive Aphasia Syndromes

part |2 pages

PART III THE PERCEPTION AND PRODUCTION OF SPEECH

chapter 5|34 pages

Speech Perception

chapter 6|44 pages

Speech Production

chapter 7|24 pages

Prosody

part |2 pages

PART IV OTHER MODALITIES OF LANGUAGE USE

chapter 8|32 pages

Reading and Writing

chapter 9|24 pages

Sign Language

part |2 pages

PART V THE MEANINGS OF WORDS

chapter 10|36 pages

Object Nouns

chapter 11|26 pages

Action Verbs

chapter 12|26 pages

Abstract Words

part |2 pages

PART VI MORPHOLOGY, SYNTAX, AND DISCOURSE

chapter 13|28 pages

Morphology

chapter 14|28 pages

Sentence Production

chapter 15|52 pages

Sentence Comprehension

chapter 16|18 pages

Discourse