Hanna K. Ulatowska

Affiliations: 
University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States 
Area:
Cognitive Psychology, Linguistics Language
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Sandra B. Chapman grad student (CSD Tree)
Gloria S. Olness grad student 2000 UT Dallas
Tricia Olea Santos grad student 2013 UT Dallas
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Ulatowska HK, Santos T, Walsh D, et al. (2019) STORIES OF TRAUMA AND RECONCILIATION OF WORLD WAR II VETERANS Innovation in Aging. 3: S768-S768
Ulatowska HK, Reyes B, Olea Santos T, et al. (2013) Production and comprehension in aphasia: gains and pitfalls in using macrostructure tasks in Aesop's fables. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 15: 634-42
Ulatowska HK, Reyes B, Santos TO, et al. (2013) Personal narratives in aphasia: understanding narrative competence. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 20: 36-43
Olness GS, Ulatowska HK. (2011) Personal narratives in aphasia: Coherence in the context of use Aphasiology. 25: 1393-1413
Ulatowska HK, Reyes BA, Santos TO, et al. (2011) Stroke narratives in aphasia: The role of reported speech Aphasiology. 25: 93-105
Ulatowska HK, Olness GS. (2011) Some observations on narratives by aphasics and their contributions to narrative theory Teksty Drugie. 183-189
Ulatowska HK, Olness GS. (2007) Pragmatics in discourse performance: insights from aphasiology. Seminars in Speech and Language. 28: 148-58
Armstrong E, Ulatowska H. (2007) Making stories: Evaluative language and the aphasia experience Aphasiology. 21: 763-774
Martin JS, Jerger JF, Ulatowska HK, et al. (2006) Complementing behavioral measures with electrophysiological measures in diagnostic evaluation: a case study in two languages. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 49: 603-15
Ulatowska H, Olness G, Keebler M, et al. (2006) Evaluation in stroke narratives: A study in aphasia Brain and Language. 99: 61-62
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