1. Contributors and affiliation; 2. Acknowledgments; 3. Abbreviations; 4. Preface (by Berndt, Rita Sloan); 5. I. Orientation; 6. Chapter 1. Theoretical motivations for the cross-language study of agrammatism (by Menn, Lise); 7. Chapter 2. Methodology: Data collection, presentation, and guide to interpretation (by Menn, Lise); 8. Chapter 3. CT-Scan correlates of agrammatism (by Vanier, Marie); 9. II. Language findings and data; 10. Chapter 4. Agrammatism in English: Two case studies (by Menn, Lise); 11. Chapter 5. Agrammatism in Dutch: Two case studies (by Kolk, Herman); 12. Chapter 6. Agrammatism in German: Two case studies (by Stark, Jacqueline Ann); 13. Chapter 7. Agrammatism in Icelandic: Two case studies (by Magnusdottir, Sigridur); 14. Chapter 8. Agrammatism in Swedish: Two case studies (by Ahlsen, Elisabeth); 15. Chapter 9. Agrammatism in French: Two case studies (by Nespoulous, Jean-Luc); 16. Chapter 10. Agrammatism in Italian: Two case studies (by Miceli, Gabriele); 17. Chapter 11. Agrammatism in Polish: A case study (by Jarema, Gonia); 18. Chapter 12. Agrammatism in Serbo-Croatian: Two case studies (by Zei, Branka); 19. Chapter 13. Agrammatism in Hindi: A case study (by Bhatnagar, Subhash C.); 20. Chapter 14. Agrammatism in Finnish: Two case studies (by Niemi, Jussi); 21. Chapter 15. Agrammatism in Hebrew: Two case studies (by Baharav, Eva); 22. Chapter 16. Agrammatism in Chinese: A case study (by Packard, Jerome); 23. Chapter 17. Agrammatism in Japanese: Two case studies (by Sasanuma, Sumiko); 24. Chapter 17A. Crossed agrammatism in Japanese: A case study (by Sasanuma, Sumiko); 25. III. Language comparisons and conclusions; 26. Chapter 18. Word order in the Germanic Languages - Subject-verb or verb second?: Evidence from aphasia in Scandinavian languages (by Comrie, Bernard); 27. Chapter 19. Inferences from cross-modal comparisons of agrammatism (by Goodglass, Harold); 28. Chapter 20. Cross-language data and theories of agrammatism (by Menn, Lise); 29. Supplement to Chapter 4. English-language materials (by Menn, Lise); 30. Supplement to Chapter 5. Dutch-language materials (by Kolk, Herman); 31. Supplement to Chapter 6. German-language materials (by Stark, Jacqueline Ann); 32. Supplement to Chapter 7. Icelandic-language materials (by Magnusdottir, Sigridur); 33. Supplement to Chapter 8. Swedish-language materials (by Ahlsen, Elisabeth); 34. Supplement to Chapter 9. French-language materials (by Nespoulous, Jean-Luc); 35. Supplement to Chapter 10. Italian-language materials (by Miceli, Gabriele); 36. Supplement to Chapter 11. Polish-language materials (by Jarema, Gonia); 37. Supplement to Chapter 12. Serbo-Croatian materials (by Zei, Branka); 38. Supplement to chapler 13. Hindi materials (by Bhatnagar, Subhash C.); 39. Supplement to Chapter 14. Finnish-language materials (by Niemi, Jussi); 40. Supplement to Chapter 15. Hebrew materials (by Baharav, Eva); 41. Supplement to Chapter 16. Chinese-language materials (by Packard, Jerome); 42. Supplement to Chapter 17. Japanese-language materials (by Sasanuma, Sumiko); 43. Supplement to Chapter 17A. Japanese-language materials appendix (by Sasanuma, Sumiko); 44. References; 45. Index of subjects; 46. Index of authorities