Language, as part of the human mind, must be studied from various perspectives at different levels of abstraction. These studies should be integrated into a unified approach, which may be referred to as the cognitive neuroscience of language. A series of researches on Japanese scrambling were reviewed from linguistic, psychological, and neurophysiological perspectives, as an initial attempt toward a cognitive neuroscience of language.
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Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Cognitive Neuroscience of Language 3. Case Studies of Scrambling 3.1. Linguistic Theories 3.2. Behavioral Studies 3.3 Functional Brain Imaging 3.4. Discussion 4. Conclusion References
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linguistic theoryprocessing algorithmneural substrateunificationscramblingsyntactic structurefunctional magnetic resonance imaging