@article{oai:tamagawa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001178, author = {Schultz, Jeffrey}, journal = {The Center for ELF Journal}, month = {Apr}, note = {This paper examines Benjamin K. Bergen’s book, “Louder than words: The new science of how the mind makes meaning.” Using cognitive linguistic experiments and neuropsychology, Bergen explains the action-sentence compatibility effect paradigm, that is, how the brain uses the areas that control movement to process language and create meaning. In so doing, he gives good examples of research into how the brain creates language and how this research is supported by neurobiology.}, pages = {51--55}, title = {Book Review “Louder than words: The new science of how the mind makes meaning”}, volume = {4}, year = {2018} }