Lewis P. Shapiro
Affiliations: | San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, United States |
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Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics, Cognitive NeuroscienceGoogle:
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Akhavan N, Blumenfeld HK, Shapiro L, et al. (2023) Using lexical semantic cues to mitigate interference effects during real-time sentence processing in aphasia. Journal of Neurolinguistics. 68 |
Sheppard SM, Love T, Midgley KJ, et al. (2019) Using prosody during sentence processing in aphasia: Evidence from temporal neural dynamics. Neuropsychologia. 107197 |
Sheppard SM, Midgley KJ, Love T, et al. (2018) Electrophysiological evidence for the interaction of prosody and thematic fit during sentence comprehension. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 33: 547-562 |
Engel S, Shapiro LP, Love T. (2018) Proform-Antecedent Linking in Individuals with Agrammatic Aphasia: A Test of the Intervener Hypothesis. Journal of Neurolinguistics. 45: 79-94 |
Sheppard SM, Love T, Midgley KJ, et al. (2017) Electrophysiology of Prosodic and Lexical-Semantic Processing During Sentence Comprehension in Aphasia. Neuropsychologia |
Sullivan N, Walenski M, Love T, et al. (2017) The curious case of processing unaccusative verbs in aphasia. Aphasiology. 31: 1205-1225 |
Sullivan N, Walenski M, Love T, et al. (2017) The comprehension of sentences with unaccusative verbs in aphasia: a test of the intervener hypothesis. Aphasiology. 31: 67-81 |
Sullivan N, Walenski M, Love T, et al. (2016) The comprehension of sentences with unaccusative verbs in aphasia: a test of the intervener hypothesis Aphasiology. 1-15 |
Sheppard SM, Walenski M, Love T, et al. (2015) The Auditory Comprehension of Wh-Questions in Aphasia: Support for the Intervener Hypothesis. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 58: 781-97 |
Poirier J, Walenski M, Shapiro LP. (2012) The role of parallelism in the real-time processing of anaphora. Language and Cognitive Processes. 27: 868-886 |