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cannot be expressed in speech output, i.e. by the left hemisphere. Much information on<br />

the organization of language in the brain also comes from the study of brain-damaged<br />

patients, where, however, the evidence is frequently difficult to interpret as a result of<br />

problems in identifying the precise nature of the damage, and the effects of compensatory<br />

strategies (see APHASIA).<br />

M.A.G.<br />

SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING<br />

Crystal, D. (1980), An Introduction to Language Pathology, London, Edward Arnold.<br />

Espir, M.L.E. and Rose, F.C. (1983), The Basic Neurology of Speech and Language, 3rd edn,<br />

Oxford, Blackwell Scientific.<br />

Perkins, W.H. and Kent, R.D. (1986), Textbook of Functional Anatomy of Speech, Language and<br />

Hearing, San Diego, College-Hill.<br />

Walsh, K.W. (1978), Neuropsychology: A Clinical Approach, Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone.<br />

Whitaker, H. and H.A.Whitaker (1976), Studies in Neurolinguistics, vol. 1, New York, Academic<br />

Press.

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