1st Edition
Neuropsycholinguistic Perspectives on Language Cognition Essays in honour of Jean-Luc Nespoulous
Preface Corine Astésano and Mélanie Jucla. Foreword David Caplan. Introduction: Neuropsycholinguistics according to Jean-Luc Nespoulous Barbara Köpke and Christiane Soum Part 1: Linguistic Mechanisms and the Architecture of Language Phonological Markedness, Acquisition and Language Pathology: What is left of the Jakobsonian legacy? Jacques Durand and Typhanie Prince. Function versus Regions in Spatial Language: A fundamental distinction Michel Aurnague and Laure Vieu. From Language Acquisition to Language Pathology: Cross-linguistic perspectives Maya Hickmann and Efstathia Soroli. Semantic Subcategories of Nouns and Verbs: A neurolinguistic review on healthy adults and patients with Alzheimer’s disease Jet M.J. Vonk, Roel Jonkers and Loraine K. Obler Part 2: The Relationship between Language and Other Cognitive Processes Phonological Similarity Can Also Impair Transcoding: A study in French Michel Fayol and Xavier Seron. Influence of Musical Expertise on the Perception of Pitch, Duration and Intensity Variations in Speech and Harmonic Sounds Mireille Besson, Julie Chobert, Clément François, Corine Astésano and Céline Marie. Gestures and Multimodal Communication: Developmental and pathological aspects Michéle Guidetti. Cognitive Processes Underlying Pragmatic Impairments After a Right-hemisphere Lesion Maud Champagne-Lavau Part 3: Assessment of Speech & Language Disabilities and Compensatory Mechanisms Describing and Interpreting Variability in Agrammatic Speech Production Halima Sahraoui. Disability, Repair Strategies and Communicative Effectiveness at the Phonic Level: Evidence from a multiple-case study Lorraine Baqué, Anna Marczyk, Alba Rosas and Marta Estrada. Applying Phonetic Investigation Methods to the Assessment of Dysphonia and Dysarthria Bernard Teston. Allying Information and Communications Technology with (Psycho)linguistic Sciences to Design Alternative and Augmentative Communication Systems for Persons with Speech and Motor Impairment Nadine Vigouroux, Philippe Boissière, Frédéric Vella, Mustapha Mojahid and Jean-Léon Bouraoui.
Biography
Corine Astésano is Associate Professor in the Department of Language Sciences, Octogone-Lordat laboratory, Université de Toulouse - Jean Jaurès, France. Her fields of expertise are prosody, experimental phonetics, and neurocognition of language and music.
Mélanie Jucla is Associate Professor in the Department of Language Sciences, Octogone-Lordat laboratory, Université de Toulouse – Jean Jaurès, France. Her fields of expertise are neuropsychology of language with focus on developmental dyslexia, neurolinguistics, and language cognition.






