Prologue:<br>G. Gainotti, Category-Specific Disorders for Nouns and Verbs: A Very Old and Very New Problem. <br>H. Goodglass, Advances in Neurolinguistic Research. <br>A.R. Lecours and M. Simard, Cerebral Substrate of Language: Ontogenesis, Senescence, Aphasia, and Recoveries.<br>History of Neurolinguistics:<br>H.A. Whitaker, Neurolinguistics from the Middle Ages to the Pre-Modern Era: Historical Vignettes.<br>Clinical and Experimental Methods in Neurolinguistics:<br>K. Willmes, Methodological and Statistical Considerations in Cognitive Neurolinguistics. <br>J. Neils-Strunjas, Clinical Assessment Strategies: Evaluation of Language Comprehension and Production by Formal Test Batteries. <br>C. Westbury, Research Strategies: Psychological and Psycholinguistic Methods in Neurolinguistics. <br>S.J. Segalowitz and H. Chevalier, Event-Related Potential (ERP) Research in Neurolinguistics: Part I: Techniques and Applications to Lexical Access. <br>S.J. Segalowitz and H. Chevalier, Event-Related Potential (ERP) Research in Neurolinguistics: Part II: Language Processing and Acquisition. <br>H.A. Whitaker, Electrical Stimulation Mapping of Language Cortex. <br>J-F. Demonet, Tomographic Brain Imaging of Language Functions: Prospects for a New Brain/Language Model. <br>A.C. Papanicolaou, P.G. Simos, and L.F.H. Basile, Applications of Magnetoencephalography to Neurolinguistic Research. <br>P. Luu and D.M. Tucker, Vertical Integration of Neurolinguistic Mechanisms. <br>N.F. Dronkers and C.A. Ludy, Brain Lesion Analysis in Clinical Research. <br>J.A. Fields and A.I. Troster, The Sodium Amytal (Wada) Test: Procedural and Interpretative Considerations.<br>Experimental Neurolinguistics:<br>A. Levels of Language Representation and Processing: Linguistic and Psychological Aspects: <br>J.T. Gandour, Phonetics and Phonology. <br>G. Jarema, The Breakdown of Morphology in Aphasia: A Cross-Language Perspective. <br>P. Hagoort, The Shadows of Lexical Meaning in Patients with Semantic Impairments. <br>H. Kolk, Disorders of Syntax in Aphasia: Linguistic-Descriptive and Processing Approaches. <br>Y. Chantraine, Y. Joanette, and D. Cardebat, Impairments of Discourse-Level Representations and Processes. <br>Z. Eviatar, Attention as a Psychological Entity and Its Effects on Language and Communication. <br>M. Van der Linden and M. Poncelet, The Role of Working Memory in Language and Communication Disorders. <br>D. Van Lancker and N.A. Pachana, The Influence of Emotion on Language and Communication Disorders. <br>D. Corina, The Processing of Sign Language: Evidence from Aphasia. <br>S. Dehaene and L. Cohen, Levels of Representation in Number Processing. <br>A.E. Harris and S.L. Small, Computational Models of Normal and Impaired Language in the Brain. <br>B. Lateralization of Language and communication:<br>M. Hiscock, Brain Lateralization across the Life Span. <br>E. Zaidel, Language in the Right Hemisphere Following Callosal Disconnection. <br>M. Kinsbourne, The Right Hemisphere and Recovery from Aphasia. <br>F. Aboitiz and A. Ide, Anatomical Asymmetries in Language-Related Cortex and Their Relation to Callosal Function. <br>J.B. Hellige, Unity of Language and Communication: Interhemispheric Interaction in the Lateralized Brain.<br>Part IV: Clinical Neurolinguistics:<br>A. Language and Communication in Special Populations and in Various Disease Processes<br>M. Paradis, Language and Communication in Multilinguals. <br>B. Crosson and S.E. Nadeau, The Role of Subcortical Structures in Linguistic Processes: Recent Developments. <br>M.M. Cherrier, M.F. Mendez, J.L. Cummings, and D.F. Benson, Language and Communication in Non-Alzheimer's Dementias. <br>P. Caramelli, L.L. Mansur, and R. Nitrini, Language and Communication Disorders in Dementia of the Alzheimer Type. <br>H. Cohen, Language Impairment in Parkinson's Disease. <br>S. McDonald, Communication and Language Disturbances Following Traumatic Brain Injury. <br>J.I. Tracy, Language Abnormalities in Psychosis: Evidence for the Interaction between Cognitive and Linguistic Mechanisms. <br>B. Language and Communication in Developmental Disorders:<br>G. Denes, Landau-Kleffner Syndrome: Clinical and Linguistic Aspects. <br>S. Sarkari, A.A. Tan, and D.L. Molfese, The Development of Language in Some Neurological Diseases. <br>F. Happe, Language and Communication Disorders in Autism and Asperger's Syndrome. <br>C. Recovery from and Rehabilitation of Language and Communication Disorders:<br>S.F. Cappa, Spontaneous Recovery from Aphasia. <br>L. Blomert, Recovery from Language Disorders: Interactions between Brain and Rehabilitation. <br>N. Martin, Recovery and Treatment of Acquired Reading and Spelling Disorders. <br>P.H.K. Seymour, Neurolinguistic Issues in the Treatment of Childhood Literacy Disorders. <br>V.M. Roth and R.C. Katz, The Role of Computers in Aphasia Rehabilitation.<br>Resources in Clinical and Experimental Neurolinguistics and Related Fields:<br>B. MacWhinney, Computational Transcript Analysis and Language Disorders. <br>B. Stemmer and B. Gahl, Neurolinguistic and Related Assessment and Rehabilitation Software: A Listing. <br>B. Stemmer and S. Lacher, Neurolinguistic and Related Journal and Book Resources: A Listing. <br>B. Stemmer and M. Hild, Neurolinguistic and Related Resources on the Internet: A Listing.<br>References.<br>Index.