Lise Menn
List of John Benjamins publications for which Lise Menn plays a role.
Book series
Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World
Lise Menn, Michael P. O’Connor, Loraine K. Obler and Audrey Holland
[Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics, 5] 1995. xvii, 212 pp.
Subjects Language disorders & speech pathology | Neurolinguistics
Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook
Edited by Lise Menn and Loraine K. Obler
[Not in series, 39] 1989. xxvii, 1985 pp., 3 Vols.
Subjects Neurolinguistics | Psycholinguistics
Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook. Volume 1
Edited by Lise Menn and Loraine K. Obler
[Not in series, AA 1] 1989. xxvii, 816 pp.
Subjects Neurolinguistics | Psycholinguistics
Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook. Volume 3. Control Subjects
Edited by Lise Menn and Loraine K. Obler
[Not in series, AA 3] 1989. xx, 594 pp.
Subjects Neurolinguistics | Psycholinguistics
Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook. Volume 2
Edited by Lise Menn and Loraine K. Obler
[Not in series, AA 2] 1989. xx, 575 pp.
Subjects Neurolinguistics | Psycholinguistics
Simplicity and complexity in constructions: Evidence from aphasia Words & Constructions: Language complexity in linguistics and psychology, Järvikivi, Juhani, Pirita Pyykkönen-Klauck and Matti Laine (eds.), pp. 232–266 | Article
2014 Linguistic complexity is usually approached in terms of markedness and branching structure, and psycholinguistic complexity in terms of frequency, sequential probability, and working memory load. However, predictions made on these bases appear to be inadequate to explain many patterns seen in… read more
Features in child phonology: Inherent, emergent, or artefacts of analysis? Where Do Phonological Features Come From?: Cognitive, physical and developmental bases of distinctive speech categories, Clements, G. Nick and Rachid Ridouane (eds.), pp. 259–302 | Article
2011 The emergence of features plays a key role in any theory of phonological development that does not assume that they are innately available before the onset of speech. After reviewing Jakobson’s claims for universal orders of emergence, we consider possible criteria for feature or segment… read more
Language production in Japanese preschoolers with specific language impairment: Testing theories Clinical Linguistics: Theory and applications in speech pathology and therapy, Fava, Elisabetta (ed.), pp. 175–193 | Article
2002 The role of empathy in sentence production: A functional analysis of aphasic and normal elicited narratives in Japanese and English Function and Structure: In honor of Susumu Kuno, Kamio, Akio and Ken-ichi Takami (eds.), pp. 317–355 | Article
1999 Supplement to Chapter 4. English-language materials Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook, Menn, Lise and Loraine K. Obler (eds.), pp. 1391–1411 | Miscellaneous
1989 Chapter 4. Agrammatism in English: Two case studies Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook, Menn, Lise and Loraine K. Obler (eds.), pp. 117–178 | Chapter
1989 Chapter 2. Methodology: Data collection, presentation, and guide to interpretation Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook, Menn, Lise and Loraine K. Obler (eds.), pp. 13–36 | Chapter
1989 Chapter 1. Theoretical motivations for the cross-language study of agrammatism Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook, Menn, Lise and Loraine K. Obler (eds.), pp. 3–12 | Chapter
1989 Chapter 20. Cross-language data and theories of agrammatism Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook, Menn, Lise and Loraine K. Obler (eds.), pp. 1369–1389 | Chapter
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