Publication de l’Université de Paris 7, 141–157. We thank three anonymous Bilingualism: Language and Cognition reviewers for their suggestions concerning the revision of that conference presenta-tion, Nick Miller for his suggestions on this paper, and Jyotsna Vaid for providing us with recent references. To study the brain regions and networks that underlie knowledge of more than one language, neurolinguists have traditionally compared what is impaired with what is spared in the language disturbance of aphasia. The sizable literature on polyglot aphasia suggests left-hemisphere dominance for all the languages of most polyglots. Supporting evidence comes from the literature studying lateral dominance in non-brain-damaged bilingual partici-pa...
We report on the neuropsychological and neurolinguistic features of a bilingual patient, E.M., who p...
Although the majority of people worldwide are bilingual, the brain representation of language in bil...
Six articles combining the study of bilinguals and neuroimaging techniques are discussed. The object...
Increased understanding of the ways in which multiple languages are represented in bilingual speaker...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
In this paper, in contrast to previous neuroimaging literature reviews on first language (L1) and se...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Literature review and conceptual framework.Clinical and experimental studies which have examined the...
Aphasia as a multifaceted language disorder associated with the complicated links between language a...
From a neurolinguistic perspective, we ask the following question : How is the mother tongue organiz...
Aphasia as a multifaceted language disorder associated with the complicated links between language a...
The study of bilingual aphasia is important because we need to be able to recommend treatments consi...
Multilingual individuals face an ongoing challenge in managing their language system. In order to ef...
Advances in neuroimaging techniques and analytic methods have led to a proliferation of studies inve...
We report on the neuropsychological and neurolinguistic features of a bilingual patient, E.M., who p...
Although the majority of people worldwide are bilingual, the brain representation of language in bil...
Six articles combining the study of bilinguals and neuroimaging techniques are discussed. The object...
Increased understanding of the ways in which multiple languages are represented in bilingual speaker...
The neural organization of language processing in bilinguals is a topic of considerable debate. Conf...
In this paper, in contrast to previous neuroimaging literature reviews on first language (L1) and se...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Literature review and conceptual framework.Clinical and experimental studies which have examined the...
Aphasia as a multifaceted language disorder associated with the complicated links between language a...
From a neurolinguistic perspective, we ask the following question : How is the mother tongue organiz...
Aphasia as a multifaceted language disorder associated with the complicated links between language a...
The study of bilingual aphasia is important because we need to be able to recommend treatments consi...
Multilingual individuals face an ongoing challenge in managing their language system. In order to ef...
Advances in neuroimaging techniques and analytic methods have led to a proliferation of studies inve...
We report on the neuropsychological and neurolinguistic features of a bilingual patient, E.M., who p...
Although the majority of people worldwide are bilingual, the brain representation of language in bil...
Six articles combining the study of bilinguals and neuroimaging techniques are discussed. The object...