Luria's language theory within a cognitive theory: A Canadian perspective

Luria's functional organization of the brain, and views on language, have influenced major developments in conceptualizing cognitive processes and linguistic abilities; research by a Canadian group in these areas is presented in this paper. Aspects of language such as paradigmatic and syntagmat...

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