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Gonia Jarema, Ph.D.

Professor, Linguistics and Translation Department, Université de Montréal, Researcher, Centre de recherche, Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal of the CIUSSS CSMTL, Associate Researcher, CRIR

Phone: 514 340-3540 # 4138

Fax: 514 340-3548

Email: [email protected]

Education

  • B.A., Université de Caen, 1963
  • M.A., Translation, Université de Montréal, 1970
  • Ph.D., Linguistics, Université de Montréal, 1981

Research interests

The mental lexicon and syntactic, morphological and morphophonological perturbations in aphasia and other pathologies in healthy subjects and subjects with brain damage.

Recent publications

Libben, G., Jarema, G. & Westerbury, C. (Eds.) (in press 2012). Methodological and Analystic Frontiers in Lexical Research. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.

Libben, G., Jarema, G. & Westerbury, C. (in press 2012). Lexical research in the 21st century: New approaches, new opportunities. In Libben, G., Jarema, G. & Westerbury, C. (Eds.), Methodological and Analystic Frontiers in Lexical Research.

Dressler, W.U., Sgtark, J.A., Pons, C., Nault, K., Jarema, G. & Libben, G. (in press 2012). Interfix knowledge is fixed: Evidence from the composition of German compounds by pwersons with aphasia. Anzeiger der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.

Whitaker, H. & Jarema, G. (in press 2012). A note on mentor-disciple relationships: Gall’s reaction (1818) to Spurzheim’s departure (1813). Journal of the History of the Neurosciences.

Jarema, G., Perlak, D. & Semenza, C. (2009). The processing of compounds in bilingual aphasia: a multiple-case study. Aphasiology, 24(2), 126-140.

Jarema, G. (2008). Impaired morphological processing. In Stemmer, B. & Whitaker, H.A. (Eds.), Handbook of the Neuroscience of Language, Amsterdam: Elsevier. 137-144.

Perlak, D., Feldman, L.B. & Jarema, G. (2008). Defining regularity: Does degree of phonological and orthographic similarity among Polish relatives influence morphological processing? The Mental Lexicon, 3(2), 239-258.

Goral, M., Libben G., Baayen, H., Obler, L.K. & Jarema, G. (2008). Lexical attrition in younger and older bilingual adults. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 22(7), 509-522.

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