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)
Copyright
© Naomi Sellers
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Recommended Citation
Sellers, Naomi, "Spoonerisms: An Analysis of Language Processing in Light of Neurobiology" (2018). Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection). 896.
https://epublications.regis.edu/theses/896