Nadine Taylor

I’m Nadine, a researcher in linguistics, culture, and the humanities. This site shares stories and insights to connect ideas, people, and places through language, culture, and shared experiences.

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“Double dissociations are convincing evidence for a modular organization of cognitive processing.”

Lab Report

“Double dissociations are convincing evidence for a modular organization of cognitive processing.”

Discuss this statement with reference to the English Past Tense debate and/or Language Development and Processing in Atypical Populations (e.g., Aphasia, Down Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Developmental Language Disorder). According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology (n.d.), a double dissociation demonstrates “two separable psychological or biological systems, such

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How Minds Made Language (1): Series Introduction

How Minds Made Language

How Minds Made Language (1): Series Introduction

This series explores how language has evolved from socio-cognitive capacities which were already present amongst our non-speaking ancestors.[i] The prerequisites which will be discussed include: Foundational Cognitive Mechanisms: Theory of Mind, and Conceptualisation;  Social Interaction Mechanisms: Imitation, Joint Attention, Gaze Tracking; Communication and Behavioural Control: Call Variants, and Voluntary

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