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Brain functional asymmetry and neural organization of linguistic competence. / Chernigovskaya, Tatiana V.; Deglin, Vadim L.

в: Brain and Language, Том 29, № 1, 09.1986, стр. 141-153.

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Chernigovskaya, Tatiana V. ; Deglin, Vadim L. / Brain functional asymmetry and neural organization of linguistic competence. в: Brain and Language. 1986 ; Том 29, № 1. стр. 141-153.

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