Publisher's Synopsis
Le Langage Intérieur Et Les Paraphasies: La Fonction Endophasique, by G Espé De Metz, explores the inner language and the phenomenon of paraphasia, focusing on the endophasic function. Published in 1904, this work delves into the neuropsychological aspects of language, examining how internal thought processes relate to linguistic expressions and errors. The book offers insights into the relationship between neurological functions and language production, making it a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in neuropsychology, psychiatry, and linguistics. "Le Langage Intérieur Et Les Paraphasies" remains relevant for its early exploration of the cognitive mechanisms underlying language disorders and the inner workings of the human mind.
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