Lise Menn
Affiliations: | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Cowell A, Ramsberger G, Menn L. (2017) Dementia and grammar in a polysynthetic language: An Arapaho case study Language. 93: 97-120 |
Menn L, Bastiaanse R. (2016) Beyond Chomsky versus Skinner: frequency, language processing and aphasia Aphasiology. 30: 1169-1173 |
Gahl S, Menn L. (2016) Usage-based approaches to aphasia Aphasiology. 30: 1361-1377 |
Hilger A, Ramsberger G, Gilley P, et al. (2014) Analysing speech problems in a longitudinal case study of logopenic variant PPA Aphasiology. 28: 840-861 |
Duffield CJ, Menn L. (2014) Simplicity and complexity in constructions Evidence from aphasia Mental Lexicon. 9: 232-266 |
Menn L, Duffield CJ. (2013) Aphasias and theories of linguistic representation: representing frequency, hierarchy, constructions, and sequential structure. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science. 4: 651-63 |
Lai VT, Curran T, Menn L. (2009) Comprehending conventional and novel metaphors: an ERP study. Brain Research. 1284: 145-55 |
Menn L, Schmidt E, Nicholas B. (2009) Conspiracy and sabotage in the acquisition of phonology: dense data undermine existing theories, provide scaffolding for a new one Language Sciences. 31: 285-304 |
Crago M, Paradis J, Menn L. (2009) Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on the Syntax and Semantics of Language Disorders The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics. 275-289 |
Menn L. (2008) Child language, aphasia, and general psycholinguistics Crosslinguistic Approaches to the Psychology of Language: Research in the Tradition of Dan Isaac Slobin. 375-387 |