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What the classical aphasia categories can't do for us, and why
Authors:M F Schwartz
Affiliation:University of Pennsylvania USA
Abstract:A good deal of activity in contemporary aphasia research goes under the label "neurolinguistics." What characterizes this enterprise is, among other things, its goal of identifying neurally realized computational subsystems that support language processing. In this essay the thesis is put forward that this goal will not be served by the continued exploitation of the classical (Wernicke-Lichtheim) taxonomic categories. These categories, it is argued, cannot by virtue of their "polytypic" structure support the relevant neurolinguistic generalizations.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Dr. Myrna F. Schwartz   Department of Psychology   University of Pennsylvania   3815 Walnut St.   Philadelphia   Pa.   19104
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