First Advisor

Nicholas Myklebust

Reader

Amanda Miller

College

Regis College

Degree Name

BA

Document Type

Thesis - Open Access

Number of Pages

91 pages

Abstract

"Spoonerisms" are described as the category of speech errors involving jumbled-up words. The author examines language, the brain, and the correlation between spoonerisms and the neural structures involved in language processing.

Date of Award

Spring 2018

Location (Creation)

Colorado (state); Denver (county); Denver (inhabited place)

Rights Statement

All content in this Collection is owned by and subject to the exclusive control of Regis University and the authors of the materials. It is available only for research purposes and may not be used in violation of copyright laws or for unlawful purposes. The materials may not be downloaded in whole or in part without permission of the copyright holder or as otherwise authorized in the “fair use” standards of the U.S. copyright laws and regulations.

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