Daniel Kempler, Ph.D.

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Communication Sciences & Disorders Emerson College, Boston, MA, United States 
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Maul KK, Conner PS, Kempler D, et al. (2014) Using informative verbal exchanges to promote verb retrieval in nonfluent aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology / American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. 23: 407-20
Montepare JM, Kempler D, McLaughlin-Volpe T. (2014) The Voice of Wisdom: New Insights on Social Impressions of Aging Voices Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 33: 241-259
Park YS, Goral M, Verkuilen J, et al. (2013) Effects of Noun-Verb Conceptual/ Phonological Relatedness on Verb Production Changes in Broca's Aphasia. Aphasiology. 27: 811-827
Kempler D, Teng EL, Taussig M, et al. (2010) The common objects memory test (COMT): a simple test with cross-cultural applicability. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 16: 537-45
Van Lancker Sidtis D, Kempler D, Jackson C, et al. (2010) Prosodic changes in aphasic speech: timing. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics. 24: 155-67
Almor A, Aronoff JM, MacDonald MC, et al. (2009) A common mechanism in verb and noun naming deficits in Alzheimer's patients. Brain and Language. 111: 8-19
Kempler D, Goral M. (2008) Language and Dementia: Neuropsychological Aspects. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics. 28: 73-90
Aronoff JM, Gonnerman LM, Almor A, et al. (2006) Information content versus relational knowledge: semantic deficits in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Neuropsychologia. 44: 21-35
Almor A, Kempler D, Andersen ES, et al. (2005) Frequency and semantic effects on verb reading in aging and dementia Brain and Language. 95: 147-148
Aronoff JM, Gonnerman LM, Almor A, et al. (2004) The role of similarity structure in category specific deficits in Alzheimer's disease Brain and Language. 91: 154-155
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