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Buckingham, Hugh W., Jr.; And Others – Linguistics, 1975
The linguistic structure of specific introductory type clauses, which appear at a relatively high frequency in the utterances of a severely brain damaged fluent aphasic with neologistic jargon speech, is examined. The analysis is restricted to one fifty-six-year-old male patient who suffered massive subdural hematoma. (SCC)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Cognitive Processes, Language Handicaps, Language Research

Buckingham, Hugh W., Jr.; Hollien, Harry – Journal of Phonetics, 1978
A neural model in the form of a servo-mechanism is developed to account for certain aspects of language and speech in the human nervous system. Emphasis is placed on encoding processes as well as on-going feedback during production. (SW)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Articulation (Speech), Language Acquisition, Language Processing