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GALLOWAY, LINDA MAE.
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE RIGHT CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE TO LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION: ISSUES IN CEREBRAL DOMINANCE WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON BILINGUALISM, SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, SEX DIFFERENCES AND CERTAIN ETHNIC GROUPS.
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE RIGHT CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE TO LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION: ISSUES IN CEREBRAL DOMINANCE WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON BILINGUALISM, SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, SEX DIFFERENCES AND CERTAIN ETHNIC GROUPS./
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GALLOWAY, LINDA MAE.
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223 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 42-08, Section: B, page: 3467.
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Dissertation Abstracts International42-08B.
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE RIGHT CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE TO LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION: ISSUES IN CEREBRAL DOMINANCE WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON BILINGUALISM, SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, SEX DIFFERENCES AND CERTAIN ETHNIC GROUPS.
GALLOWAY, LINDA MAE.
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE RIGHT CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE TO LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION: ISSUES IN CEREBRAL DOMINANCE WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON BILINGUALISM, SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, SEX DIFFERENCES AND CERTAIN ETHNIC GROUPS.
- 223 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 42-08, Section: B, page: 3467.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 1981.
This dissertation addresses the issue of language lateralization in the bilingual brain and the linguistic and nonlinguistic contributions of the right cerebral hemisphere to language and communication in various populations.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Chapter one provides a critical review of data on the linguistic capacities of the right hemisphere (speech and comprehension, semantic, lexical, phonetic and syntactic abilities, intonation, automatic speech, auditory closure) and examines second language (L2) acquisition strategies consistent with the linguistic capacities of the right hemisphere. Clinical evidence from bilinguals and L2 performers (polyglot aphasia, hemispherectomy, L2 acquisition after unilateral brain damage, post mortem study of polyglot brains) is presented for two hypotheses concerning greater right hemisphere involvement in language in bilinguals.
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Chapter two presents results from a Spanish-English dichotic listening study designed to test the hypothesis that the right hemisphere might be more involved during the initial stages of informal adult L2 acquisition than it is after greater fluency in the L2 is achieved.
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Chapter three provides a critical review of the published and unpublished bilingual laterality studies available to date and proposes some new generalizations about the cerebral organization of language in bilinguals and L2 performers. Variables treated include stage, manner, modality, environment and age of L2 acquisition, language specific factors (ethnic groups) and cognitive style.
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Chapter four addresses the issue of greater bilateral language representation in women, bilinguals and ethnic groups within the framework of a hypothesis which proposes that the relative lateral representation of language may be influenced by apparently right-hemisphere based non-verbal, interactional abilities in communication. Evidence consistent with this hypothesis is presented in an extensive literature review of the right hemisphere's role in interactional aspects of communication, ethnic and sex differences in interactional aspects of communication, sex differences in cerebral asymmetries for language, cerebral asymmetries for right hemisphere abilities, greater bilateral representation of language in bilinguals, and the relationship between interactional sensitivity and L2 performance. Next it is shown how this hypothesis might account for all the parameters of the laterality studies.
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Chapter five discusses methodological issues which are particularly important for studies of bilingual language lateralization.
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