Research

Research Interests
  • speech errors in aphasia and normal speech production
  • models of lexical access in speech production
  • dimensions of fluency in aphasia

Selected Publications

Dell, G.S., Lawler, E.N., Harris, H.D. & Gordon, J.K. (in press). Models of errors of omission in aphasic naming. Cognitive Neuropsychology.

Dell, G.S. & Gordon, J.K. (2003). Neighbors in the lexicon: Friends or foes? In Phonetics and phonology in language comprehension and production: Differences and similarities, N.O. Schiller and A.S. Meyer (eds), New York, NY: Mouton de Gruyter.

Gordon, J.K. & Dell, G.S. (2003). Learning to divide the labor: A connectionist model of light and heavy verb production. Cognitive Science, 27(1), 1-40.

Gordon, J.K. (2002). Phonological neighborhood effects in aphasic speech errors: Spontaneous and structured contexts, Brain and Language, 82, 113-145.

Gordon, J.K. (1998). The fluency dimension in aphasia. Aphasiology, 12(7/8), 673-688.

 
 

 

Recent Presentations
Models of lexical access in normal and aphasic speakers (G.S. Dell, J.K. Gordon, N. Martin & C Wilshire), presented at ASHA, November 13, 2003, Chicago, IL
Gordon, J.K. “Structural constraints in aphasic speech errors”, poster presented at the Academy of Aphasia, Vienna, Austria, October 19, 2003.
 
External Links
Gary Dell's web site