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LANGUAGE AND THE BRAIN.Loraine K. Obler and Kris Gjerlow.New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. xviii + 206. $54.95 cloth, $18.95 paper.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 September 2001
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The relationship between brain structure and language has been of interest since the nineteenth century, as is evidenced by phrenology studies. In modern times, neurolinguistics has tried to investigate this relationship more objectively and scientifically. In their book Language and the brain, Obler and Gjerlow define neurolinguistics as “the study of how the brain (neuro) permits us to have language (linguistics)” (p. 1). As the definition indicates, the book addresses neurolinguistics in a simple, nontechnical manner. Except for chapter 2, “The Brain,” the book presents a readable yet comprehensive account of the important issues in neurolinguistics.
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