Pulju, T. (1998). Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon. Functional approaches to language, culture and cognition, David G. Lockwood, Peter H. Fries, James E. Copeland, Amsterdam, 2000, p. 49-58 (Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science), 49.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPulju, Tim. "Neurological Evidence for the Existence of an Autonomous Lexicon." Functional Approaches to Language, Culture and Cognition, David G. Lockwood, Peter H. Fries, James E. Copeland, Amsterdam, 2000, P. 49-58 (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science) 1998: 49.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPulju, Tim. "Neurological Evidence for the Existence of an Autonomous Lexicon." Functional Approaches to Language, Culture and Cognition, David G. Lockwood, Peter H. Fries, James E. Copeland, Amsterdam, 2000, P. 49-58 (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science), 1998, p. 49.