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Generative linguistics and the neural basis of language, with Noam Chomsky

The Language Neuroscience Podcast

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What Does That Mean for Aphasia?

Joseph Griginski's work is a good illustration of theory-ginding work. He started with the observation from linguistic studies that there are, as he put it, what are called traces of points in an utterance which refer to something you don't hear there but you hear somewhere else. So like Prasinski's work does fill out details on what the nature of these trace positions are like in other form. But again, this work, like everything is theory guided within the framework of an explanatory theory, otherwise there's no way to proceed.

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