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Selected Bibliography of Books on Language and Brain




Albert, Martin L., and Obler, Loraine K. 1978. The bilingual brain : neuropsychological and    neurolinguistic aspects of bilingualism. New York: Academic Press.

Ardila, Alfredo, and Ostrosky-Solis, Feggy. 1989. Brain organization of language and cognitive processes: Critical issues in neuropsychology. New York: Plenum Press.

Bayles, Kathryn A., Kaszniak, Alfred W., and Tomoeda, Cheryl K. 1987. Communication and cognition in normal aging and dementia. San Diego, CA: College-Hill Press.

Brown, Colin M. (ed.). 1999. The Neurocognition of Language. Oxford U. Press.

Butler, Katharine G. 1994. Severe communication disorders : intervention strategies. Gaithersburg, Md.: Aspen Publishers.

Cooke, Jane Kita, and Haipt, Mildred. 1986. Thinking with the whole brain : an integrative teaching/learning model (K-8). Washington, D.C.: National Education Association.

Daley, William T. 1962. Speech and language therapy with the brain-damaged child : proceedings of the Workshop on Speech and Language Therapy with the Brain-Damaged Child, conducted at The Catholic University of America, June 16 to June 27, 1961. Washington D.C.: Catholic University of America Press.

Darby, John K. 1985. Speech and language evaluation in neurology--adult disorders. Orlando, FL: Grune & Stratton.

Darby, John K. 1985. Speech and language evaluation in neurology--childhood disorders. Orlando, FL: Grune & Stratton.

Gazzaniga, Michael S. 1979. Neuropsychology: Handbook of behavioral neurobiology. v. 2. New York: Plenum Press.

Gibson, Kathleen Rita, and Ingold, Tim. 1993. Tools, language, and cognition in human evolution. Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.

Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2000. Language and the brain. San Diego, Calif. ; London: Academic.
Hartley, Leila L. 1995. Cognitive communicative abilities following brain injury : a functional approach: Neurogenic communication disorders series. San Diego, Calif.: Singular Pub. Group.

Honjo, Iwao. 1999. Language viewed from the brain. Basel ; New York: Karger.
Husson, R. 1968. Mécanismes cérébraux du langage oral et structure des langues. Paris,: Masson et Cie.

IDEAL (Project). Brain and language.vol. . 1- Jan. 1974-. San Diego [etc.]: Academic Press.

Jakobson, Roman, and Santilli, Kathy. 1980. Brain and language : cerebral hemispheres and linguistic structure in mutual light. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers.

Joanette, Yves, Goulet, Pierre, and Hannequin, Didier. 1990. Right hemisphere and verbal communication. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Joseph, Rhawn. 1993. The naked neuron : evolution and the language of the body and brain. New York: Plenum.

Kagan, Aura, and Saling, Michael M. 1988. An introduction to Luria's aphasiology : theory and application. Johannesburg, South Africa: Witwatersrand University Press.

Loritz, Donald. 1999. How the Brain Evolved language. Oxford University Press.

Love, Russell J., and Webb, Wanda G. 1996. Neurology for the speech-language pathologist. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann.

Lubin, Carl Kenneth. 1969. Language disturbance and intellectual functioning. A comparison of the performances of hemiplegic patients with aphasia and hemiplegic patients without aphasia in nonverbal tasks of intellectual functioning: Janua linguarum. Series minor. 48. The Hague ; Paris: Mouton.

Martins, Isabel Pavão, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division. 1991. Acquired aphasia in children : acquisition and breakdown of language in the developing brain. Dordrecht ; Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

McCrone, John. 1991. The ape that spoke : language and the evolution of the human mind. New York: William Morrow and Co.

Mithen, Steven J. 1996. The prehistory of the mind : a search for the origins of art, religion and science. London: Thames & Hudson.

Murdoch, B. E. 1990. Acquired speech and language disorders : a neuroanatomical and functional neurological approach. New York, N.Y.: Chapman and Hall.

Obler, Loraine K., and Gjerlow, Kris. 1999. Language and the brain: Cambridge approaches to linguistics. Cambridge, U.K. ; New York: Cambridge University Press.

Page, George, WNET (Television station : New York N.Y.), and British Broadcasting Corporation. 1988. Language. New York: WNET/New York.

Payne, Joan C. 1997. Adult neurogenic language disorders : assessment and treatment : a comprehensive ethnobiological approach. San Diego: Singular Pub. Group.

Peuser, Günter. 1977. Sprache und Gehirn : eine Bibliographie zur Neurolinguistik = Language and brain : a bibliography on neurolinguistics: Patholinguistica. Bd. 1. München: W. Fink.

Plum, Fred, and Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease. Meeting. 1988. Language, communication, and the brain. New York: Raven Press.

Poizner, Howard. 1987. What the hands reveal about the brain: MIT Press series on issues in the biology of language and cognition. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Segalowitz, S. J., and Gruber, Frederic A. 1977. Language development and neurological theory. New York: Academic Press.

Segalowitz, Sidney J. 1983. Language functions and brain organization. New York: Academic Press.

Sinatra, Richard, and Stahl-Gemake, Josephine. 1983. Using the right brain in the language arts. Springfield, Ill.,U.S.A.: Thomas.

Suresh, P. A. 1994. Brain and language : seminar proceedings. Thiruvananthapuram: International School of Dravidian Linguistics.

Ulatowska, Hanna K. 1985. The Aging brain : communication in the elderly: Callier monograph series on communicative disorders. San Diego, Calif.: College-Hill Press.

Webster, Douglas B. 1995. Neuroscience of communication. San Diego, Calif.: Singular Pub. Group.



In addition, the individual entries in the MITECS selections all have extensive bibliographies, including books and relevant journal articles. To go to the MITECS page, click here.


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