“…We also showed that the degree of impairment is correlated with measures of executive processing and frontal-lobe efficiency in both groups and with the severity of the disease in the PD group (Harley, Jessiman, & MacAndrew, submitted). We argue that while much of language processing proceeds automatically without drawing heavily on attentional resources and making use of wellknown neural pathways largely dedicated to language, tasks that involve a metalinguistic aspect, where language or language processing are temporarily the attentional focus, require more resources and place more general neural demands, particularly on executive processes known to be housed in the frontal lobes of the brain; we call these types of processes deliberative language (Harley et al, 2011;Rogalsky, & Hickok, 2011). Phonological awareness tasks are a clear example of processing involving executive processing, so depend on the integrity of the frontal lobes, areas thought to be particularly prone to the effects of typical ageing (West, 1996) and greatly affected by the deterioration of the frontostriate loop in PD (Harley, et al, 2011).…”