UID:
almahu_9949598938302882
Format:
1 online resource (xviii, 241 pages) :
,
illustrations.
ISBN:
9781003330318
,
1003330312
,
9781000987300
,
1000987302
,
9781000987355
,
1000987353
Content:
"This edited volume examines current themes in the neurolinguistic study of multilingual and monolingual adults and highlights several new directions the field is moving towards. Divided into three sections, Part I of the book focuses on language processing in multilingual and monolingual adults, Part II explores language processing in multilingual and monolingual older adults with dementia, and Part III centers on language processing in multilingual and monolingual adults with stroke-induced aphasia. Chapters feature empirical data and/or literature reviews, discussing the key issues in the field that are currently engaging scholars and practitioners, with topics including language attrition, cognitive flexibility, aging and the brain, eye-tracking studies of aphasia, translanguaging, and multilingualism in dementia. The book includes cutting-edge research from researchers and practitioners who are all alumni and colleagues of Professor Loraine K. Obler, to whom this book is dedicated. Presenting crucial topics in the field, the book is highly relevant for students and researchers and practitioners in the fields of neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, applied linguistics and language disorders"--
Note:
Preface: About Loraine K. Obler / Martin R. Gitterman -- Introduction / Mira Goral and Aviva Lerman -- Bilingual language processing and interference control from an integrated perspective / Klara Marton and Valerie L. Shafer -- Dynamic relationships among multiple languages / Elizabeth Ijalba and Zohar Eviatar -- Translanguaging : a theoretical shift necessary for culturally and linguistically responsive practice in speech language and hearing sciences / Reem Khamis and Mellissa Bortz -- Language attrition : more than just loss of language / Hia Datta and Zhilong Xie -- Neuroanatomical predictors of language and cognitive functions in aging / JungMoon Hyun and Alexandre Nikolaev -- Differentiating neuropathology, biomarkers, and clinical symptoms in dementia due to Alzheimer's disease vs. primary progressive aphasia / Taryn R. Malcolm and Susan De Santi -- Beyond naming : narrative production in L1 and L2 in multilingual individuals with and without dementia / Monica I. Norvik, Ingeborg Sophie Ribu, Pernille Bonnevie Hansen, and Hanne Gram Simonsen -- Bilingualism and linguistic diversity : dementia practice and research in India / Avanthi Paplikar and Suvarna Alladi -- Use of tDCS in primary progressive aphasia : behavioral interventions for oral word naming / Amy Vogel-Eyny and Elizabeth Galletta -- Toward an intersectional neurocognitive approach to management of post-stroke aphasia in multilingual ethnoracially diverse geriatric populations / Jose G. Centeno and Eve Higby -- Factors contributing to life participation in people with aphasia : current knowledge and future directions / Lisa Tabor Connor, Sameer Ashaie and Marjorie Nicholas -- Implementation of the life participation approach to aphasia in an aphasia center integrated within an academic communication disorders department / Dafna Olenik and Sara Meilijson -- Conversation treatment in aphasia in monolingual and multilingual adults / Yael Neumann and Marion C. Leaman -- Disentangling bilingualism and aphasia using narrative analysis / Aviva Lerman, Joel Walters, Merav Raveh-Malka, Mali Gil and Carmit Altman -- Tracking eye movements : language processing in bilingualism and aphasia / E. Susan Duncan and Peggy S. Conner -- Conclusion / Swathi Kiran, Aviva Lerman and Mira Goral.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Advances in the neurolinguistic study of multilingual and monolingual adults New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032361130
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
DOI:
10.4324/9781003330318
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003330318
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