“…As subcortical structures have been shown to be involved in procedural memory for syntax production (Ullman, 2008; Zanini et al, 2004), recitation speech as a task may also be procedural, driven by subcortical neural substrates controlling automatic, overlearned motor sequences. Similar to findings of formulaic language (see Bridges & Van Lancker Sidtis, 2013; Rogers et al, 2009 for discussion of formulaic language in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease), successful recitation speech is also associated with an intact subcortex, as deficits are observed with severe subcortical dysfunction (in the participants with DBS turned OFF). Overall, these findings provide support for the dual process model of language production involving a subcortical-right-hemisphere circuit in addition to the left-hemisphere (Van Lancker Sidtis, 2004, 2006, 2012; Wray & Perkins, 2000).…”