Presentation 1997/11/17
Types of linguistic computations and their neurological bases in the brain
Hiroko HAGIWARA,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, we have examined the previous studies of grammatical disorders in Japanese and reported the recent findings of the neurolinguistic studies of Japanese nominal suffixational processes. Based on these findings, it is hypothesized that Broca's area as well as its nearby cortical and subcortical regions are responsible for 'rule-based grammatical computation' and that the left temporal lobe possibly is responsible for associative memory and analogical extension.
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Keyword(in English) rule-based grammatical computation / Broca's area / dual-systems hypothesis
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Title (in English) Types of linguistic computations and their neurological bases in the brain
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Keyword(1) rule-based grammatical computation
Keyword(2) Broca's area
Keyword(3) dual-systems hypothesis
1st Author's Name Hiroko HAGIWARA
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Metropolitan University Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities()
Date 1997/11/17
Paper # TL97-8
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 376
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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