Luria, A. (1977). Neuropsychological Studies in Aphasia



Neurolinguistics is an international series of monographs in English decoted to speech physiology and speech pathology. It covers all aspects of speech production, speech perception and speech disorders, with especial emphasis on the neurologial mechanisms underlying the faculty of speech and on neurological disorders that entail language disturbances. It is designed to publicize novel findings or to put known facts in a new light and in such a way to advace the science of language. It is of interest to neurologuists, speech therapists, physicians, phoneticians and psychologists.

Vol. 1: The Artificial Larynx – by Y. Lebrun
Vol. 2: Intelligence and Aphasia – by Y. Lebrun & R. Hoops
Vol. 3: Neologistic Jargon Aphasia – by H. W. Buckingham & A. Kertesz
Vol. 4: Recovery in Aphasics – edited by Y. Lebrun & R. Hoops
Vol. 5: Baby Talk and Infant Speech – edited by W. Von Raffler-Engel & Y. Lebrun
Vol. 6: Neuropsychological Studies in Aphasia – by A. R. Luria

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