Dr. Yasmeen Faroqi Shah

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University of Maryland College Park
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Hearing & Speech Sciences
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Mailing Address

0141F
Lefrak Hall
College Park, Maryland 20742
United States

Contact Information

Phone: (301) 405-4229
Fax: (301) 314-2023
yshah@hesp.umd.edu

Qualifications

Ph.D., Northwestern University, Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2004.
M.Sc., All India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Speech and Hearing.
B.Sc., All India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Speech and Hearing.

Expertise and Research Interests

Aphasia
Neurolinguistics
Bilingualism

Keywords

COS Keywords:

Linguistics Or Philology.

Additional Terms:

Aphasia, Bilingualism, Communication Disorders, Neurolinguistics, Post-stroke Aphasia.

Languages

(Reading, Writing, Speaking)

English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent)
Hindi: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent)
Urdu: (Functional, Functional, Fluent)
Kannada: (Functional, Basic, Functional)
Malayalam: (Functional, Basic, Functional)

Memberships

Academy of Aphasia
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Publications

  • Faroqi-Shah, Y., Frymark, T. (2010) Effect of treatment for bilingual individuals with aphasia: a systematic review of the evidence, Journal of Neurolinguistics, In Press
  • Faroqi-Shah, Y., Dickey, M. W. (2009) Online Processing of tense and temporality in agrammatic aphasia, Brain and Language, 108, 97-111
  • Faroqi-Shah, Y., Wood, E., Gassert, J. (2009) Verb priming in aphasia: an investigation of body part overlap, Aphasiology, In Press
  • Faroqi-Shah, Y., Virion, C. (2009) Constraint-induced language therapy for agrammatism: role of grammaticality constraints, Aphasiology, 23, 977-988
  • Faroqi-Shah, Y. (2008) A comparison of two theoretically driven treatments for verb inflection deficits in aphasia, Neuropsychologia, 46, 3088-3100
  • Faroqi-Shah (2007) Are regular and irregular verbs dissociated in nonfluent aphasia?, Brain Research Bulletin, 74, 1-13
  • Faroqi-Shah, Y., Thompson, C. K. (2007) Verb inflections in agrammatic aphasia: Encoding of tense features, Journal of Memory and Language, 56, 129-151
  • Faroqi-Shah, Y., Thompson, C. K. (2004) Semantic, lexical, and phonological influences on the production of verb inflections in agrammatic aphasia, Brain and Language, 89, 484-498
  • Faroqi-Shah, Y., Thompson, C. K. (2003) Effect of lexical cues on the production of active and passive sentences in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia, Brain and Language, 85, 409-426
  • Faroqi, Y., Chengappa,S. (1998) Trace deletion hypothesis and its implications for intervention with a multilingual agrammatic aphasic patient, Osmania Papers in Linguistics: Special volume on applied psycholinguistics, 23, 79-106

Profile Details

Last Updated: 2/1/2010

COS Expertise ID #1174872
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