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| Yasmeen Faroqi-ShahSummaryAffiliation: University of Maryland Country: USA Publications
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Are regular and irregular verbs dissociated in non-fluent aphasia? A meta-analysisYasmeen Faroqi-Shah
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, 0100, Lefrak Hall, College Park, MD 20742, United States
Brain Res Bull 74:1-13. 2007..The implications for various theoretical and neuroanatomical hypotheses are discussed. The role of neuropsychological dissociations in constraining hypothesis of normal neuroanatomical organization is evaluated...
On-line processing of tense and temporality in agrammatic aphasiaYasmeen Faroqi-Shah
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Brain Lang 108:97-111. 2009..Implications for current models of agrammatic tense and morphological deficits are discussed...
Production latencies of morphologically simple and complex verbs in aphasiaYasmeen Faroqi-Shah
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Clin Linguist Phon 24:963-79. 2010..A difficulty in usage of contextually appropriate verb inflections, rather than in morphophonological encoding, is suggested...
Treatment of semantic verb classes in aphasia: acquisition and generalization effectsYasmeen Faroqi-Shah
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Clin Linguist Phon 25:399-418. 2011..Therefore, both participants improved in overall verb retrieval strategies despite limited success with verbs trained in this treatment. Implications for the design of future treatments are discussed...
Grammatical category dissociation in multilingual aphasiaYasmeen Faroqi-Shah
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Cogn Neuropsychol 27:181-203. 2010..The findings of this study contribute to our understanding of the architecture of lexical organization in bilinguals...
A comparison of two theoretically driven treatments for verb inflection deficits in aphasiaYasmeen Faroqi-Shah
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, 0100 Lefrak Hall, College Park, MD 20742, United States
Neuropsychologia 46:3088-100. 2008..The differential outcomes suggest that morphosemantic impairments contribute to verb inflection deficits in agrammatic aphasia to a greater extent than morphophonological impairments, at least in this group of participants...
Effect of lexical cues on the production of active and passive sentences in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasiaYasmeen Faroqi-Shah
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University, 2240, Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208, USA
Brain Lang 85:409-26. 2003..Subjects with Wernicke's aphasia may have been unable to automatically access the passive sentence structure...
Semantic, lexical, and phonological influences on the production of verb inflections in agrammatic aphasiaYasmeen Faroqi-Shah
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University, 2240 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208, USA
Brain Lang 89:484-98. 2004....
Cortical activation during word processing in late bilinguals: similarities and differences as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imagingViorica Marian
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208 3570, USA
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 29:247-65. 2007..These findings are discussed within the context of the current literature on cortical organization in bilinguals and suggest variation in bilingual cortical activation associated with lexical, phonological, and orthographic processing...
