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Giordana Grossi, Brigitte Roeder, Helen J. Neville, Cheryl M. Capek, Susan Lloyd Mcburney, Aaron J. Newman, David P. Corina
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Capek, C M, Grossi, G, Newman, A J, McBurney, S L, Corina, D, Roeder, B & Neville, H J 2009, ' Brain systems mediating semantic and syntactic processing in deaf native signers: Biological invariance and modality specificity ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 106, no. 21, pp. 8784-8789 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0809609106
Studies of written and spoken language suggest that nonidentical brain networks support semantic and syntactic processing. Event-related brain potential (ERP) studies of spoken and written languages show that semantic anomalies elicit a posterior bil
Autor:
Susan Lloyd Mcburney
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Sign Language & Linguistics. 8:213-217
Autor:
David P. Corina, Susan Lloyd Mcburney
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Journal of Communication Disorders. 34:455-471
Studies of American Sign Language (ASL) offer unique insights into the fundamental properties of human language. Neurolinguistic studies explore the effects of left and right hemisphere lesions on the production and comprehension of signed language.
Autor:
Susan Lloyd Mcburney
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Historiographia Linguistica. 28:143-186
SUMMARYThe first modern linguistic analysis of a signed language was published in 1960 — William Clarence Stokoe’s (1919–2000) Sign Language Structure. Although the initial impact of Stokoe’s monograph on linguistics and education was minimal
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Susan Lloyd Mcburney, George A. Ojemann, Kevin P. Hinshaw, Carl B. Dodrill, James F. Brinkley, David P. Corina
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NeuroImage. 10:570-581
The importance of the left hemisphere in language function has been firmly established and current work strives to understand regional specializations within the perisylvian language areas. This paper reports a case study of a deaf user of American S