Loraine K. Obler
List of John Benjamins publications in which Loraine K. Obler is involved.
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Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World
Lise Menn, Michael P. O’Connor, Loraine K. Obler and Audrey Holland
“Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World” is an up-to-date introduction to the language of patients with non-fluent aphasia. Recent research in languages other than English has challenged our old descriptions of aphasia syndromes: while their patterns can be recognized across languages, the… read more[Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics, 5] 1995. xvii, 212 pp.
Agrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook
Edited by Lise Menn and Loraine K. Obler
This major reference work fills a need long recognized in neurolinguistics: a source for analyzable speech transcripts from agrammatic aphasic patients that provides detailed grammatical descriptions and distributional analyses. This 3-volume set is unique in that it presents narrative speech from… read more[Not in series, 39] 1989. xxvii, 1985 pp., 3 Vols.
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.
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.
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.
2019 Chapter 7. Interference control in bilingual auditory sentence processing in noise Bilingualism, Executive Function, and Beyond: Questions and insights, Sekerina, Irina A., Lauren Spradlin and Virginia Valian (eds.), pp. 103–116 | Chapter
Listening to speech in the presence of interfering auditory stimuli is a well-studied phenomenon in second language (L2) listeners. L2 auditory processing has been associated with various individual factors, such as listeners’ L2 linguistic and contextual knowledge and L2 proficiency (Cutler, 2005). read more
2017 Chapter 4. Length of residence: Does it make a difference in older bilinguals? Growing Old with Two Languages: Effects of Bilingualism on Cognitive Aging, Bialystok, Ellen and Margot D. Sullivan (eds.), pp. 55–75 | Chapter
Among papers considering L2 performance, a subset take into account the length of residence (LOR) in the country where the L2 is spoken. In about half of these, LOR makes no difference for performance of at least one variable measured. Since those who reside in an L2 environment for many years tend… read more
2016 Length of residence: Does it make a difference in older bilinguals? Aging and Bilingualism, Bialystok, Ellen and Margot D. Sullivan (eds.), pp. 43–63 | To be specified
Among papers considering L2 performance, a subset take into account the length of residence (LOR) in the country where the L2 is spoken. In about half of these, LOR makes no difference for performance of at least one variable measured. Since those who reside in an L2 environment for many years… read more
2014 Idiom properties influencing idiom production in younger and older adults Words & Constructions: Language complexity in linguistics and psychology, Järvikivi, Juhani, Pirita Pyykkönen-Klauck and Matti Laine (eds.), pp. 294–315 | Article
In order to study the factors influencing storage, access, and retrieval of idioms as they relate to advancing age, we investigated the properties of idioms that directly influence idiom production and their relation to aging. In particular, we selected measures of structural complexity… read more
2007 Change in lexical retrieval skills in adulthood The Mental Lexicon 2:2, pp. 215–238 | Article
We conducted multivariate random-effect analyses on longitudinal data from 238 adults, ranging in age from 30 to 94, who were tested on five lexical tests over a period of 20 years to examine (a) the relations between lemma and lexeme retrieval as manifested in different tests of lexical retrieval… read more
2003 12. Root-morpheme processing during word recognition in Hebrew speakers across the adult life span Language Processing and Acquisition in Languages of Semitic, Root-Based, Morphology, Shimron, Joseph (ed.), pp. 223–242 | Chapter
1995 6. Bilingual and Polyglot Aphasia Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World, Menn, Lise, Michael P. O’Connor, Loraine K. Obler and Audrey Holland, pp. 132–143 | 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
1989 Language Decline in Aging Dimensions of Language Attrition, Bot, Kees de, Michael Clyne and T.J.M. van Els (eds.), pp. 63–73 | Article











