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Volume 71, Number 1, January 2000

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Brain and Language in the Millennium
pp. 1-3(3)
Authors: Joanette Y.; Small S.

Brain, Language, and Environment
pp. 4-6(3)
Authors: Albert M.L.; Connor L.T.; Obler L.K.

Neuropragmatics: Brain and Communication
pp. 10-14(5)
Authors: Bara B.G.; Tirassa M.

Beyond Phrenology: Brain and Language in the Next Millennium
pp. 18-21(4)
Authors: Bates E.; Dick F.

Toward a Theory of Therapy for Aphasia
pp. 22-25(4)
Authors: Beeson P.M.; Rapcsak S.Z.

Neural Systems and Language Processing: Toward a Synthetic Approach
pp. 26-29(4)
Authors: Blumstein S.E.; Milberg W.P.

How to Move Away from Dualism
pp. 30-32(3)
Author: Brownell H.

Perseveration in Y2K
pp. 36-38(3)
Author: Buckingham H.W.

Recovery from Aphasia: Why and How?
pp. 39-41(3)
Author: Cappa S.F.

Not Fractionating, Converging
pp. 44-45(2)
Author: Code C.

Working Memory, Long-Term Memory, and Language Processing: Issues and Future Directions
pp. 46-51(6)
Authors: Collette F.; Van der Linden M.; Poncelet M.

Attentional Modulation of Language Performance
pp. 52-55(4)
Authors: Connor L.T.; Albert M.L.; Helm-Estabrooks N.; Obler L.K.

The Pursuit of Brain–Language Relationships
pp. 59-61(3)
Author: Dronkers N.F.

It's About Time
pp. 62-64(3)
Authors: Federmeier K.D.; Kutas M.

Brain, Language, and Linguistics
pp. 72-74(3)
Author: Fromkin V.A.

Frontiers of Brain Mapping of Speech Prosody
pp. 75-77(3)
Author: Gandour J.

Aphasia Treatment: A Key Issue for Research into the Twenty-First Century
pp. 78-81(4)
Authors: Gonzalez Rothi L.J.; Nadeau S.E.; Ennis M.R.

What We Shall Know Only Tomorrow
pp. 89-92(4)
Author: Hagoort P.

Thinking Outside the (Black) Box
pp. 93-95(3)
Authors: Holland A.L.; Ramage A.E.

Neuropharmacology and Linguistic Neuroplasticity
pp. 96-101(6)
Authors: Hughes J.D.; Jacobs D.H.; Heilman K.M.

Inner Speech and the Inner Life
pp. 120-123(4)
Author: Kinsbourne M.

Language Studies in the Third Millennium
pp. 124-128(5)
Author: Kirshner H.S.

Multiple Route Plasticity
pp. 129-131(3)
Author: Kolk H.H.J.

The Learning Brain
pp. 132-134(3)
Author: Laine M.

Quality of Life with Brain Damage
pp. 135-137(3)
Author: LaPointe L.L.

Languages and Aphasia
pp. 141-144(4)
Author: Lecours A.R.

Planum of the Apes: A Case Study
pp. 145-148(4)
Author: Marshall J.C.

Back to the Future: Reclaiming Aphasia from Cognitive Neurolinguistics
pp. 160-163(4)
Authors: Milberg W.; Blumstein S.

Advancing Brain–Language Models in the Next Millennium
pp. 164-166(3)
Authors: Molfese D.L.; Molfese D.L.; Molfese V.J.

Discourse Analyses and Dementia
pp. 172-174(3)
Authors: Orange J.B.; Kertesz A.

Paying Attention to Conversation
pp. 185-189(5)
Author: Penn C.

The Ontogeny of Cerebral Language Dominance
pp. 217-220(4)
Author: Selnes O.A.

Compound Words: A Challenge for Aphasiology
pp. 221-223(3)
Author: Semenza C.

Charting the Time-Course of Language Processing
pp. 224-226(3)
Author: Shapiro L.P.

The Future of Aphasia Treatment
pp. 227-232(6)
Author: Small S.L.

Neuropragmatics in the Twenty-First Century
pp. 233-236(4)
Authors: Stemmer B.; Schönle P.W.

The Neurobiology of Language Recovery in Aphasia
pp. 245-248(4)
Author: Thompson C.K.

Discourse Revisited: Contributions of Lexico-Syntactic Devices
pp. 249-251(3)
Authors: Ulatowska H.K.; Olness G.S.

Use of Pharmacotherapy in the Treatment of Aphasia
pp. 252-254(3)
Author: Walker-Batson D.

Recurring Utterances—How, Where, and Why Are They Generated?
pp. 255-257(3)
Authors: Wallesch C-W.; Blanken G.

“Exceptional” Case: What Does It Mean?
pp. 258-260(3)
Author: Yamadori A.

Syntactic and Semantic Composition
pp. 261-263(3)
Author: Zurif E.B.

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