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Colloque - Naama Friedmann : Seeing Syntax Everywhere: Syntactic Theory, Language Impairments, and the Brain

01 Oct 2025

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Stanislas DehaeneChaire Psychologie cognitive expérimentaleAnnée 2025-2026Collège de FranceColloque : Seeing the Mind, Educating the BrainPart 2: Training and Educating the BrainSeeing Syntax Everywhere: Syntactic Theory, Language Impairments, and the BrainColloque - Naama Friedmann : Seeing Syntax Everywhere: Syntactic Theory, Language Impairments, and the BrainNaama FriedmannRésuméA key notion in linguistics is that of syntactic movement. I will show that this notion and the further theoretical observations and generalizations regarding movement are useful in accounting for language impairments. I will describe syntactic impairments of various sources: acquired (following stroke, tumour, tumor resection), developmental, and neurodegenerative (progressive aphasia, Parkinson's Disease, Machado Joseph Ataxia), and show how useful a good syntactic theory is in assessing, describing, and treating these impairments. 

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