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neurolinguistics

Study of the neurological basis of language, particularly how the brain controls the processes of speech, through the analysis of speech disorders. Both clinical disorders such as aphasia, where the patient is physically and mentally capable of using language but experiences problems, and ordinary ‘slips of the tongue’, are analysed to understand how the basic speech system can go wrong.



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