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Author Search all publications by the author Caramazza, Alfonso
Title How is conceptual knowledge organized in the brain?
Clues from category-specific deficits
Written in English
Notes 43 Literaturangaben
Source Anthology The languages of the brain. - Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Univ. Press
Year 2002
Page 110-126
Classification
Domains / Methodology / Philosophy of science / Reductionism (philosophy of science)
Domains / Neurolinguistics
Domains / Neurolinguistics / Lexicon (neuroling.)
Domains / Psycholinguistics / Category (psycholing.)
Domains / Psycholinguistics / Lexicon (psycholing.)
Domains / Psycholinguistics / Lexicon (psycholing.) / Semantic representation
Levels / Semantics / Word semantics / Semantic features
Levels / Semantics / Word semantics / Semantic features / ± animate (semant.)
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