Pulvermuller restricts himself to an unnecessarily narrow range of evidence
to support his claims. Evidence from neural modeling and behavioral experi
ments provides further support for an account of words encoded as transcort
ical cell assemblies, ii cognitive neuroscience of language must include a
range of methodologies (e.g., neural, computational, and behavioral) and wi
ll need to focus on the on-line processes of real-time language processing
in more natural contexts.