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Language shares neural prerequisites with non-verbal capacities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2003

Georg Goldenberg*
Affiliation:
Neuropsychological Department, Bogenhausen Hospital, D 81925 Munich, Germany
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Abstract:

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Based on neuropsychological evidence of nonverbal impairment accompanying aphasia, I propose that the neural prerequisites for language acquisition are shared with a range of nonverbal capacities. Their commonality concerns the ability to recognize a limited number of finite elements in manifold perceptual entities and to combine them for constructing manifold entities.

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