Neurolinguistics and Language Function

Neurolinguistics is known as a study of relationship between brain and language. Human brain consists of three main parts such as forebrain (crucial part), midbrain (the smallest part), and hindbrain (the lowest part). Basically, human language centre is located in frontal lobe of human brain wher...

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Main Authors: Rohaidah, Kamaruddin, Zuraini, Seruji, Atikah, Mohd Noor, Nur Marjan, Mat Yassin, Siti Izarina, Yajib
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spelling my.unimas.ir.456402024-08-14T04:55:23Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45640/ Neurolinguistics and Language Function Rohaidah, Kamaruddin Zuraini, Seruji Atikah, Mohd Noor Nur Marjan, Mat Yassin Siti Izarina, Yajib P Philology. Linguistics Neurolinguistics is known as a study of relationship between brain and language. Human brain consists of three main parts such as forebrain (crucial part), midbrain (the smallest part), and hindbrain (the lowest part). Basically, human language centre is located in frontal lobe of human brain where the left and the right hemispheres are located. Language use sometimes is more dominant in the left hemisphere although the right hemisphere functions for language. Specifically, the areas that are involved in language are frontal lobe (Broca) and temporal lobe (Wernicke). The lesion on brain will scientifically cause language disorder which is known as aphasia. The types of aphasia are Broca’s aphasia, Wernicke’s aphasia, pure word deafness aphasia, conduction aphasia, anomic aphasia, apraxia aphasia, global aphasia, and aphasia reading and writing (dyslexia). The physical condition of a healthy brain is very important to prepare the activities of thinking and acting. Thus, the brain must be protected appropriately. David Publishing Company 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45640/1/Neurolinguistics.pdf Rohaidah, Kamaruddin and Zuraini, Seruji and Atikah, Mohd Noor and Nur Marjan, Mat Yassin and Siti Izarina, Yajib (2018) Neurolinguistics and Language Function. Journal of US-China Public Administration, 15 (1). pp. 34-42. ISSN 1935-9691 https://www.davidpublisher.com/index.php/Home/Article/index?id=35203.html doi: 10.17265/1548-6591/2018.01.004
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topic P Philology. Linguistics
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Rohaidah, Kamaruddin
Zuraini, Seruji
Atikah, Mohd Noor
Nur Marjan, Mat Yassin
Siti Izarina, Yajib
Neurolinguistics and Language Function
description Neurolinguistics is known as a study of relationship between brain and language. Human brain consists of three main parts such as forebrain (crucial part), midbrain (the smallest part), and hindbrain (the lowest part). Basically, human language centre is located in frontal lobe of human brain where the left and the right hemispheres are located. Language use sometimes is more dominant in the left hemisphere although the right hemisphere functions for language. Specifically, the areas that are involved in language are frontal lobe (Broca) and temporal lobe (Wernicke). The lesion on brain will scientifically cause language disorder which is known as aphasia. The types of aphasia are Broca’s aphasia, Wernicke’s aphasia, pure word deafness aphasia, conduction aphasia, anomic aphasia, apraxia aphasia, global aphasia, and aphasia reading and writing (dyslexia). The physical condition of a healthy brain is very important to prepare the activities of thinking and acting. Thus, the brain must be protected appropriately.
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author Rohaidah, Kamaruddin
Zuraini, Seruji
Atikah, Mohd Noor
Nur Marjan, Mat Yassin
Siti Izarina, Yajib
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Zuraini, Seruji
Atikah, Mohd Noor
Nur Marjan, Mat Yassin
Siti Izarina, Yajib
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title Neurolinguistics and Language Function
title_short Neurolinguistics and Language Function
title_full Neurolinguistics and Language Function
title_fullStr Neurolinguistics and Language Function
title_full_unstemmed Neurolinguistics and Language Function
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45640/1/Neurolinguistics.pdf
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