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What we cannot learn from neuro-anatomy about language learning and language processing: a commentary on Uylings (2006)

by P Hagoort
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"... Ever since Weinreich’s influential ‘Languages in contact ’ book from 1953, linguists of different hyphenation have looked at languages as entities that can be studied in the same way as biologists study different species: languages are separate entities that have their ..."
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Ever since Weinreich’s influential ‘Languages in contact ’ book from 1953, linguists of different hyphenation have looked at languages as entities that can be studied in the same way as biologists study different species: languages are separate entities that have their
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...in specificity of a particular piece of cortex might thus not so muchsbe determined by heterogeneity of brain tissue, but by the way in which its functionalscharacteristics are shaped by the input.” (=-=Hagoort 2006-=-, 94)sThis means that use shapes thesbrain and modularity is not innate but emergent: due to repeated and associated use, certainsbrain areas will show module-like behavior. In the same way it could b...

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"... The mutual influence of the first and second languages ..."
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The mutual influence of the first and second languages
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