Contributors. Preface. In Dedication to Edgar Basil Zurif. Architecture of the Language System: R. Jackendoff, Fodorian Modularity and Representational Modularity. M. Garrett, Remarks on the Architecture of Language Processing Systems. The Comprehension-Production Interface: Y. Grodzinsky, Overarching Agrammatism. G. Hickok, Speech Perception, Conduction Aphasia, and the Functional Neuroanatomy of Language. J.L. Nicol and T. Love, Overarching Agrammatism: When Comprehension Involves Production. The Memory-Language Interface: E.E. Smith and A. Geva, Verbal Working Memory and Its Connections to Language Processing. L.S. Cermak, Sentence Memory in Amnesia. The Lexical-Structural Interface: M.L. Albert, Toward a Neurochemistry of Naming and Anomia. S.E. Blumstein and W.P. Milberg, Language Deficits in Broca's and Wernicke's Aphasia: A Singular Impairment. H. Brownell, Right Hemisphere Contributions to Understanding Lexical Connotation and Metaphor. A. Caramazza, Aspects of Lexical Access: Evidence from Aphasia. E. Canseco-Gonzalez, Using the Recording of Event-Related Brain Potentials in the Study of Sentence Processing. H. Goodglass, Grammatical Gender Is Not Always Syntactic. D. Swinney, P. Prather, and T. Love, The Time-Course of Lexical Access and the Role of Context: Converging Evidence from Normal and Aphasic Processing. The Syntax-Discourse Interface: S. Avrutin, Comprehension of Discourse-Linked and Non-Discourse-Linked Questions by Children and Broca's Aphasics. D. Caplan, Positron Emission Tomographic Studies of Syntactic Processing. M.M. Pinango, Canonicity in Broca's Sentence Comprehension: The Case of Psychological Verbs. J. Maling, A Simple Argument for Subject Gaps. L.P. Shapiro, Some Recent Investigations of Gap Filling in Normal Listeners: Implications for Normal and Disordered Language Processing. Index.