Neurolinguistics The study of the relationship between the brain is called neurolinguis. language and recent term, the field of study dates back to the tics. Although this is a relatively nineteenth century. the brain was an early Establishing the location of language in challenge, but one even incidentally provided a clue In September 1848, near Cavendish, construction foreman called vermont, a blasting away rocks to lay a Phineas P. Gage was in charge of a construction crew new stretch of railway line. As Mr. Gage pushed an iron tamping rod into the blasting hole in a rock, some gunpowder accidentally and sent the three-and-a-half exploded foot long tamping rod up through his upper left cheek and out from the top of his forehead. The rod landed about fifty yards away. Mr. Gage suffered the type of injury from which, it was assumed, n one could recover. However, a month later, he was up and about, with no apparent damage to his senses or his speech The medical evidence was clear. A huge metal rod had gone through the front part of Mr. Gage's brain, but his language abilities were unaffected. He was a medical marvel The point of this rather amazing tale is that, while language may be located in the brain, it clearly is not situated right at the front.