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1MacCarthy, R.A. (Hrsg.): Semantic knowledge and semantic representations.
Hove : Erlbaum, 1995. IV S., S. 226-596.
ISBN 0-86377-936-0
(Memory; 3,3/4)
Inhalt: G. Gainotti, M.C. Silveri, A. Daniele, L. Giustolisi, Neuroanatomical Correlates of Category-specific Semantic Disorders: A Critical Survey. J. S. Snowden, H. L. Griffiths, D. Neary, Autobiographical Experience and Word Meaning. L. Cipolotti, E.K. Warrington, Towards a Unitary Account of Access Dysphasia: A Single Case Study. E. Forde, G.W. Humphreys, Refractory Semantics in Global Aphasia: On Semantic Organisation and the Access-Storage Distinction in Neuropsychology. A. E. Hillis, A. Caramazza, The Compositionality of Lexical Semantic Representations: Clues from Semantic Errors in Object Naming. H.E. Moss, L.K. Tyler, Investigating Semantic Memory Impairments: The Contribution of Semantic Priming. K.R. Laws, S.A. Humber, D.J.C. Ramsey, R.A. McCarthy, Probing Sensory and Associative Semantics for Animals and Objects in Normal Subjects. K.R. Laws, J.J. Evans, J. R. Hodges, R.A. McCarthy, Naming without Knowing and Appearance without Associations: Evidence for Constructive Processes in Semantic Memory? J. Powell, J. Davidoff, Selective Impairments of Object-knowledge in a Case of Acquired Cortical Blindness. J.R. Hodges, N. Graham, K. Patterson, Charting the Progression in Semantic Dementia: Implications for the Organisation of Semantic Memory. E. Funnell, Objects and Properties: A Study of the Breakdown of Semantic Memory. L.J. Tippett, S. McAuliffe, M. J. Farrar, Preservation of Categorical Knowledge in Alzheimer's Disease: A Computational Account. G. W. Humphreys, C. Lamote, T.J. Lloyd-Jones, An Interactive Activation Approach to Object Processing: Effects of Structural Similarity, Name Frequency, and Task in Normality and Pathology.
Anmerkung: This book is also a double special issue of the journal Memory which forms Issues 3 and 4 of Volume 3 (1995).
Themenfeld: Wissensrepräsentation
Wissenschaftsfach: Psychologie ; Sprachwissenschaft
LCSH: Meaning (Psychology) ; Semantics ; Memory ; Human information processing ; Humans / Memory (Mental processes)
RSWK: Semantisches Gedächtnis ; Semantik ; Neuroanatomie ; Aphasie ; Neuropsychologie ; Dysphasie ; Semantisches Prinzip ; Pathologie ; Semantik / Sprachstörung / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
BK: 17.56 Semantik ; 18.00 Einzelne Sprachen und Literaturen allgemein
DDC: 153.12 ; 401.43
Eppelsheimer: FH Psych 13.4/M 14 (UB GI)
GHBS: HRG (HA) ; BHQ (HA) ; BFX (HA)
LCC: BF371 .S466 1995
RVK: ER 850 ; CP 5000