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The processing cost of Downward Entailingness: the representation and verification of comparative constructions [Online resource]
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In: Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, Vol. 1 / eds. Uli Sauerland and Stephanie Solt. Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft: ZAS papers in linguistics ; Nr. 60 (2018), 435-451
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Linguistic barriers to logical reasoning: a new perspective on Aristotelian syllogisms [Online resource]
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In: Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, Vol. 1 / eds. Uli Sauerland and Stephanie Solt. Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft: ZAS papers in linguistics ; Nr. 60 (2018), 453-468
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Target article A new empirical angle on the variability debate: Quantitative neurosyntactic analyses of a large data set from Brocas Aphasia q
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In: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/Drai_Grodzinsky_BL_2006a.pdf (2004)
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Levels of Linguistic Representation in Broca’s Aphasia: Implicitness and Referentiality of Arguments
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In: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/bast.pdf (2000)
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Comprehension regularity in Broca’s aphasia: There’s more of it than you ever imagined. Brain and Language 70:139–43
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In: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/drai99.pdf (1999)
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The critical role of group studies in neuropsychology: comprehension regularities in Broca’s aphasia
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In: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/gpzd.pdf (1999)
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Tense and Agreement in Agrammatic Production: Pruning the Syntactic Tree
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In: http://www.tau.ac.il/~naamafr/docs/fg1997.pdf (1997)
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In: http://las.sagepub.com/content/31/2/115.full.pdf (1987)
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In M.-A. Friedemann and L. Rizzi (Eds.) The Acquisition of Syntax: Studies in comparative developmental linguistics (pp. 84-104). Longman. SPLIT INFLECTION IN NEUROLINGUISTICS
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In: http://www.language-brain.com/docs/Friedmann_Grodzinsky_2000_split_infl.pdf
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Split Inflection in Neurolinguistics
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In: http://www.tau.ac.il/~naamafr/docs/split_infl.pdf
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The syntactic characterization of agrammatlsm*
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In: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/Grodzinsky_COG_84.pdf
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A new characterization of agrammatism is suggested, based on new data from Hebrew speaking agrammatic aphasics, and a reexamination of data from Russian and Italian. This characterization is formed in relation to linguistic levels of representation. First, the description oJr agrammatism as omission of closed-clttss items is challenged on the basis of the data, and a new description is suggested-viewing agrammatism as mis-selection of items c default: in English the dejtiult proce-dure may always be used, but in the other languages discussed, the patient is forced, for structural reasons, to unconscious guessing that results, in many instances, in syntactically aberrant sentences in which each lexical item is well formed. Second, after discussing issues concerning the proper relation between lin-g&tic theories and processing models, a condition on a syntactic level (S-struc-ture) in linguistic theory (Chomsky, 1981) is proposed, to account.for agram-matic data from all the languages considered. It is then shown that agrammatic performance in a variety of tasks (including comprehension) is expla.ined natur-ally as a consequence of this condition. Finally, several related processing issues are discussed. In particular, the relationship between the proposed structural account and the model offered by Bradley et al. (I98U). *This work was supported by NIH grants l&M6 and 11408. I wish to thank Dr. S. Dame1 and Mr. Y. Schechter from Lowenstein Rehabilitation Center, Ra’anana, Israel for enabling me to interview their patients, and Fania Andelman for her help with the Russian text. Edgar Zurif and David Caplan commented on various drafts and kept encouraging me, and I wish to thank them for that. I am also grateful to Noam Chomsky, Merrill Garrett and Lisa Travis for their helpful comments.
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URL: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/Grodzinsky_COG_84.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.467.7568
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Printed in the United States of America The neurology of syntax: Language use without Broca’s area
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In: http://www.psych.yorku.ca/gigi/documents/Grodzinsky_2000.pdf
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A blueprint for a brain map of syntax1
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In: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/Grodzinsky_BR.pdf
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In: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/Santi Grodzinsky HBM in press.pdf
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VARIATION IN BROCA’S REGION: PRELIMINARY CROSS-METHODOLOGICAL COMPARISONS
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In: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/Gen.pdf
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1 To appear in the Canadian Journal of Lingustics, special 50th anniversary issue Syntactic Dependencies as Memorized Sequences in the Brain
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In: http://freud.tau.ac.il/~yosef1/papers/CJL_05.pdf
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In: http://www.mcgill.ca/files/linguistics/LING619_W09.pdf
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