Linguistic development of a child with a congenital, localised l.h. lesion

Yonata Levy*, M. D. Naomi Amir, M. D. Ruth Shalev

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Abstract

This paper presents findings from a loneudinal naturalistic study of knowledge of formal aspects of Hebrew grammar, in a child with a congenital, localised brain-lesion in the left hemisphere. Such knowledge assumes familiarity with aspects of language that are often independent of meaning considerations. The questions that are addressed concern the plasticity of the brain hemispheres early in life. The findings suggest that, with respect to inflectional morphology, and to certain aspects of syntax, the child was developing in a normal way, despite the massive L.H. lesion. This was interpreted as supporting the plasticity model and the “linguistic approach” to language acquisition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-32
Number of pages32
JournalCognitive Neuropsychology
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 1992

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