8.1386, Qs: Tone Lang & Hemispheric Specialization

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Subject: 8.1386, Qs: Tone Lang & Hemispheric Specialization

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Date:  Mon, 29 Sep 1997 10:58:25 -0400
From:  "Ann Stuart Laubstein" <alaubste at ccs.carleton.ca>
Subject:  Tone Languages & Hemispheric Specialization

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Date:  Mon, 29 Sep 1997 10:58:25 -0400
From:  "Ann Stuart Laubstein" <alaubste at ccs.carleton.ca>
Subject:  Tone Languages & Hemispheric Specialization

Has anyone got some recent references relating to any experimental research
on tone languages and left or right hemisphere dominance?  I understand
someone somewhere in the States has done some work on Thai in this area.

Ann Stuart Laubstein,
Linguistics,
Carleton University

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