<p>Language depends on a normally functioning left hemisphere. This central fact of human cerebral dominance was well established by 19th century aphasiologists and has been repeatedly confirmed by subsequent investigaΒ tions. Predominance, however, does not imply exclusivity. As demonstrated by the
Right Hemisphere and Lexical Semantic Ambiguity
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