Book contents
- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics
- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Language acquisition
- Part II Language processing
- Part III Language and brain
- 31 Aphasia to imaging: the neurolinguistic endeavor as it reflects on South and Southeast Asian languages
- 32 Neural bases of lexical tones
- 33 Hemispheric asymmetry in word recognition for a right-to-left script: the case of Urdu
- 34 The Declarative Procedural model of language: a new framework for studying the non-inflecting languages of Southeast Asia?
- 35 Language-mixing in bilingual aphasia: an Indian perspective
- 36 The relationship between language and cognition
- References
- Index
33 - Hemispheric asymmetry in word recognition for a right-to-left script: the case of Urdu
from Part III - Language and brain
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2013
- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics
- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Language acquisition
- Part II Language processing
- Part III Language and brain
- 31 Aphasia to imaging: the neurolinguistic endeavor as it reflects on South and Southeast Asian languages
- 32 Neural bases of lexical tones
- 33 Hemispheric asymmetry in word recognition for a right-to-left script: the case of Urdu
- 34 The Declarative Procedural model of language: a new framework for studying the non-inflecting languages of Southeast Asia?
- 35 Language-mixing in bilingual aphasia: an Indian perspective
- 36 The relationship between language and cognition
- References
- Index
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- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics , pp. 350 - 361Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013