TY - BOOK ID - 237591 TI - Processing syntax and morphology: a neurocognitive perspective AU - Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Ina AU - Schlesewsky, Matthias PY - 2009 SN - 9780199207817 9780199207824 019920781X 0199207828 9786612346637 1282346636 0191568139 9780191568138 9781282346635 6612346639 1383034699 PB - Oxford Oxford University Press DB - UniCat KW - Psycholinguistics KW - Grammar KW - Grammar, Comparative and general KW - Neurolinguistics. KW - Morphology. KW - Syntax. KW - Grammar, Comparative and general -- Morphology. KW - Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax. KW - Neurolinguistics KW - Comprehension KW - Semantics KW - Brain Mapping KW - Electroencephalography KW - Language KW - Investigative Techniques KW - Electrodiagnosis KW - Diagnostic Imaging KW - Linguistics KW - Psychological Phenomena and Processes KW - Cognition KW - Diagnostic Techniques, Neurological KW - Behavioral Sciences KW - Communication KW - Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures KW - Information Science KW - Psychiatry and Psychology KW - Mental Processes KW - Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment KW - Behavioral Disciplines and Activities KW - Behavior KW - Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms KW - Diagnosis KW - Philology & Linguistics KW - Languages & Literatures KW - Syntax KW - Morphology KW - Neuro-linguistics KW - Biolinguistics KW - Higher nervous activity KW - Neuropsychology KW - Morphology (Linguistics) KW - Language and languages KW - Langage KW - Neuroimagerie fonctionnelle KW - Psycholinguistique KW - Philology KW - Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology KW - Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax KW - Processus cognitif KW - Syntaxe KW - Syntaxe. KW - Morphologie (linguistique) KW - Neurolinguistique. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:237591 AB - This book explores interdisciplinary work on the mental processing of syntax and morphology. It is divided into four parts concerned with word structure, sentence structure, processing syntax and morphology at the interfaces, and a comparison of different models of syntactic and morphological processing in the neurophysiological domain. ER -