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Exploring functional neuroimaging and brain dynamics, and introducing core concepts from each domain (both theoretical and experimental), this chapter will provide the first monograph treatment of the oscillatory basis of language. It will also outline an initial model for phrase structure building.
This chapter refines the oscillatory model of phrase structure building. Considerably, greater empirical coverage will be presented, but the narrow focus on syntactic and semantic comprehension is maintained. In addition, broader implications for neuroethology and theories of language evolution are discussed.
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