Published in 1987, Motor and Sensory Processes of Language is a valuable contribution to the field of Cognitive Psychology.
1: Jacques Lordat or the Birth of Cognitive Neuropsychology; 2: The Role of Word-Onset Consonants in Speech Production Planning: New Evidence From Speech Error Patterns; 3: Production Deficits in Broca's and Conduction Aphasia: Repetition Versus Reading; 4: Damage to Input and Output Buffers-What's a Lexicality Effect Doing in a Place Like That?; 5: Phonological Representations in Word Production; 6: The Cortical Representation of Motor Processes of Speech; 7: Programming and Execution Processes of Speech Movement Control: Potential Neural Correlates; 8: Intrinsic Time in Speech Production: Theory, Methodology, and Preliminary Observations; 9: Kinematic Patterns in Speech and Limb Movements; 10: Routes and Representations in the Processing of Written Language; 11: Speech Perception and Modularity: Evidence from Aphasia; 12: The Neurofunctional Modularity of Cognitive Skills: Evidence from Japanese Alexia and Polyglot Aphasia