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Views on how the electrical activity that the brain generates reflects the functions of different language structures
1997
Psychophysiology
Human language is what it is because of its function and its implementation. We are far from understanding how language comprehension is carried out by the human brain. This task can be made easier by considering that evidence for the what and how of language comes from the study of linguistics, psychology, and neuroscience. The approach outlined herein describes how these different sources of evidence can be combined in studies of written and spoken sentence processing by using a measure of
doi:10.1111/j.1469-8986.1997.tb02382.x
pmid:9260491
fatcat:jtabiiwj2jc2dbi5bkmal7vkge