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Author
Eubank, Lynn;
Gregg, Kevin R.
Title
'Et in amygdala ego'?
UG, (S)LA, and neurobiology
Written in
English
Notes
67 Literaturangaben
Source
Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
Volume
17
Year
1995
Issue
1
Page
35-57
Classification
Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar / Reductionism (method.)
Domains / Neurolinguistics / Neurophysiology
Domains / Language acquisition / Grammatical development
Domains / Language acquisition / Theory (language acquisition)
Domains / Language acquisition / Theory (language acquisition) / Language acquisition device
Domains / Theory of language / Generative theory of language / Nativist hypothesis
Domains / Second language acquisition / Second language acquisition (psycholing.)
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English
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Reductionism (method.) ; Neuroanatomie; Neuroanatomy; Spiegelneuron; Mirror neuron; Neurophysiology ; Syntactic development; Morphological development; Morphologie (Spracherwerb) ; Syntax (Spracherwerb) ; Grammatical development ; Learnability (of language) ; Lernbarkeit (von Sprache) ; Spracherwerb (Theorie) ; Language acquisition (theory of) ; Poverty of the stimulus-argument; Theory (language acquisition) ; LAD; Spracherwerbsmechanismus ; Innate ideas hypothesis; Poverty of the stimulus-argument; Lernbarkeit (von Sprache) ; Learnability (of language) ; Nature/nurture; Logisches Problem (Spracherwerb) ; Logical problem (language acquisition) ; Nativist hypothesis ; Second language acquisition (psycholing.) ; English
Named Persons
Pulvermüller, Friedemann
Schumann, John H.
Jacobs, Bob