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History of memory
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2007
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The validity of Barlow's 1877 case of acquired childhood aphasia: case notes versus published reports
Hellal, Paula; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Taylor and Francis, 2007
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Explorations of the brain, mind and medicine in the writings of Jonathan Swift
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Springer-Verlag, 2007
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Language and memory disorder in the case of Jonathan Swift: considerations on retrospective diagnosis
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Oxford Journals, 2006
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Hyperlexia in a 4-year-old boy with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Lorch, Marjorie; Atkin, K.. - : Elsevier, 2006
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On the acquisition of ambiguous Valency-marking morphemes: insights from the acquisition of French SE
Barrière, I.; Lorch, Marjorie. - : John Benjamins, 2006
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Phrenology and methodology, or "playing tennis with the net down"
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Taylor and Francis, 2006
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Charles West: a 19th century perspective on acquired childhood aphasia
Hellal, Paula; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2005
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Sir William Osler's contribution to the study of childhood aphasia
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Papers on the history of neurolinguistics: introduction to the special issue, Journal of Neurolinguistics
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2005
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19th Century theories of child language acquisition
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The unknown source of John Hughlings Jackson's early interest in aphasia and epilepsy
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2004
Abstract: The National Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy in London (founded 1859) was the scene of great discoveries in the new specialty of neurology, carried out in great part by John Hughlings Jackson (1834-1911). The clinicians Jonathan Hutchinson and Charles Edward Brown-Séquard are typically identified as Jackson's mentors. This paper discusses the previously neglected role of Jabez Spence Ramskill (1824-1897), founding physician of the National Hospital. Ramskill appears to have been significant in providing the opportunity and context that led Jackson to develop his theories concerning higher cerebral function disorders. As assistant physician to Ramskill at the National Hospital, Jackson was provided with a vast caseload of epileptic, hemiplegic, and aphasic patients. Ramskill and Jackson both published papers on aphasia in the London Hospital Reports in 1864. Consideration of the similarities and differences between these 2 papers highlight significant issues in the clinical and theoretical development of understanding language organization in the brain. The early writings of Jackson and case notes of Ramskill document a close link between the 2 and indicate the debt that Jackson had to Ramskill for providing him with the opportunities to develop his original ideas on epilepsy and aphasia.
Keyword: Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
URL: http://journals.lww.com/cogbehavneurol/Abstract/2004/09000/The_Unknown_Source_of_John_Hughlings_Jackson_s.2.aspx
https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/4141/
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Premature thoughts on writing disorders
Barrière, I.; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Taylor and Francis, 2004
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Acquired childhood aphasia: British contributions to the 19th century debate
Hellal, Paula; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2003
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The history of written language disorders: reexamining Pitres’ case (1884) of pure agraphia
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Cross-linguistic study of vocal pathology: perceptual features of spasmodic dysphonia in French-speaking subjects
Whurr, R.; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Taylor and Francis, 2003
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Pitres’s two remarkable cases: Pure agraphia (1884) and Polyglot aphasia (1895)
Lorch, Marjorie; Barrière, I.. - : Forum Press, 2002
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Perceptual aspects of spasmodic dysphonia across different languages
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La cliticisation en SE dans le langage de l’enfant: surgénéralisation des affixations et des omissions
Lorch, Marjorie; Barrière, I.; le Normand, M.T.. - : Honore Champion, 2001
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Argument structure alternation in French children's speech
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