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The 'idioglossia' cases of the 1890s and the clinical investigation and treatment of developmental language impairmentMarjorie Lorch
Applied Linguistics and Communication, School of Social Science, History and Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Cortex 48:1052-60. 2012..Reflection on the early sources of clinical categories provides a new perspective on our current formulations for variation in developmental language trajectories...
Re-examining Paul Broca's initial presentation of M. Leborgne: understanding the impetus for brain and language researchMarjorie Lorch
Applied Linguistics and Communication, School of Social Science, History and Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Cortex 47:1228-35. 2011..Nevertheless Broca's work on aphasia inspired research throughout Europe and North America and went on to have a lasting impact on both aphasiology and neuropsychology...
Darwin's "Natural Science of Babies"Marjorie Lorch
Birkbeck College, University of London, London WC1H 0PD, UK
J Hist Neurosci 19:140-57. 2010..quot; We discuss the impact this article, one of the first infant psychology studies in English, made on the scientific community in Britain in the latter half of the nineteenth century...
The merest Logomachy: The 1868 Norwich discussion of aphasia by Hughlings Jackson and BrocaMarjorie Perlman Lorch
Birkbeck College, University of London, Bloomsbury, LondonWC1E 7HX, UK
Brain 131:1658-70. 2008....
Bilingualism and memory: early 19th century ideas about the significance of polyglot aphasiaMarjorie Lorch
School of Languages, Linguistics and Culture, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, UK
Cortex 43:658-66. 2007..Consideration of these writings helps to illuminate the history of ideas about the organization of language in the brain...
Language and memory disorder in the case of Jonathan Swift: considerations on retrospective diagnosisMarjorie Lorch
Birkbeck College, University of London, London WC1H OPD, UK
Brain 129:3127-37. 2006....
The unknown source of John Hughlings Jackson's early interest in aphasia and epilepsyMarjorie Perlman Lorch
Birkbeck College, University of London, London, England
Cogn Behav Neurol 17:124-32. 2004....
The history of written language disorders: Reexamining Pitres' case (1884) of pure agraphiaMarjorie Perlman Lorch
School of Languages, Linguistics and Culture, Birkbeck College, University of London, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H OPD, UK
Brain Lang 85:271-9. 2003..Although numerous cases have been reported throughout this century, the view that writing can be impaired while other language functions and motor activities remain intact is still challenged...
The validity of Barlow's 1877 case of acquired childhood aphasia: case notes versus published reportsPaula Hellal
Birkbeck College, University of London, England
J Hist Neurosci 16:378-94. 2007....
Language development in a 3-year-old boy with Prader-Willi syndromeKeith Atkin
School of Languages, Linguistics and Culture, Birkbeck College, University of London, 43 Gordon Square, London, UK
Clin Linguist Phon 21:261-76. 2007..The possibility of detailing a behavioural phenotype of genetic disorders affecting language development is discussed...
Premature thoughts on writing disordersIsabelle Barrière
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
Neurocase 10:91-108. 2004..It is argued that this phenomenon in the history of aphasia is best captured by the concept of prematurity in scientific discovery proposed by Stent (1972, 2003)...
