The handbook of psycholinguistic and cognitive processes : perspectives in communication disorders / edited by Jackie Guendouzi, Filip Loncke and Mandy J. Williams. - New York, NY : Psychology Press, c2011. - xxxiv, 838 p. : 24 cm.

The Development of Linguistic Systems: Insights
From Evolutior
John Locke
The Competition Model and Language Disorders
Noro Presson and Brian MacWhinney
Language Processing in Normal Aging
Lise Abrams and Meagan T. Farrell
Working Memory and Attention in Language Use
Nelson Cowan
Neurobiological Bases of the Semantic Processing of Words
Karima Kahlaoui, Bernadette Ska, Clotilde Degroot,
and Yves Joanette
From Phonemes to Discourse: Event-Related Brain Potential
(ERP) Componentry and Paradigms for Investigating
Normal and Abnormal Language Processing
Marta Kutas, Katherine DeLong, and Michael Kiang
7 Early Word Learning: Reflections on Behavior,
Connectionist Models, and Brain Mechanisms Indexed bv
ERP Components
Manuela Frieclrich
8 Connectionist Models of Aphasia and Other Language
Impairments
Gary Dell andAudrey Kittredge
^ Modeling the Attentional Control of Vocal Utterances- From
Wernicke to WEAVER+
Ardi RoeIofs
0 Theories of Semantic Processing
John She11ey-Trendjla \'
1 Language Comprehension: ANeurocognitive Perspective
Catherine Longworth and Willlain Marslen-Wilson
I Formulaic Expressions in Mind and Brain: Empirical Studies
and aDual-Process Model of Language Competence
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis
' How Similarity Influences Word Recognition: The Effect
of Neighbors
Mark Yates
Two Theories of Speech Production and Perception..
Mark Tatha/n and KatherineMorton
Psycholinguistic Validity and Phonological Representation
Ben Rutter and Martin J. Ball
From Phonology to Articulation: ANeurophonetic View
Wolfram Ziegler, Hermann Ackermann, and Jidiane Kappes
(Central) Auditory Processing Disorders; Current
Conceptualizations.
Terri Shive and Teri James Bellis
Temporal Processing in Children With Language Disorders ,
Martha Burns
Language Processing in Children With Language
Impairment
Bernard Grela, Beverly Coiiisson, and Dana Arthur
Grammatical-Specific Language Impairment: A Window
Onto Domain Specificity.
Heather van der Leiyand Chloe Marshall
The Developing Mental Lexicon of Children With Specific
Language Impairment.
Holly Storkel
Language-Speech Processing in Developmental
Fluency Disorders
Peter Howell
An Approach to Differentiating Bilingualism and
Language Impairment
Sharon Armon-Lotem and Joel Walters
Nonlinear Phonology: Clinical Applications for Kuwaiti
Arabic, German, and Standard Mandarin.
B. May Bernhardt, Joseph Stemberger, Hadeel Ayyad,
Angela Ullrich, and Jing Zhao
Bilingual Children With SLI: Theories, Research
and Future Directions
Maria Adelaida Restrepo, Gareth Morgan, and Ekaterina Smyk
Apraxia of Speech: From Psycholinguistic Theory to the
Conceptualization and Management of an Impairment
Rosemary Varley
The Role of Memory and Attention in Aphasic Language
Performance
Malcolm McNeil, William Hula, and Jee Eun Sung
1Remediation of Theory of Mind Impairments in
Brain-Injured Adults
Kristine Lundgren and Hiram Brownell
Cognitive Communication Disorders After Traumatic
Brain Injury
Leanne Togher
Breakdown of Semantics in Aphasia and Dementia; A Role
for Attention?
John Shelley-Tremblay
Neurolinguistic and Neurocognitive Considerations of
Language Processing in Bilingual Individuals
Jose G. Centeno
si IV Language and Other Modalities
Gestures and Growth Points in Language Disorders
David McNeill and Susan Duncan
Neural Organization ofLanguage: Clues From Sign
Language Aphasia
Gregory Hickok and Ursula Bellugi
Sign Languages and Sign Language Researci
Myricim Venneerbergen and Mieke Van Herreweghe
Language in Autism: Pragmatics and Theory of Mind
Jennifer Barnes and Simon Baron-Cohen
Relevance Theory and Language Interpretation
Nuala Ryder and Eeva Leinonen
Psycholinguistics and Augmentative and Alternative
Communication
Filip Loncke

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