Jean Berko Gleason
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jean Berko Gleason is an American psycholinguist and professor emerita in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Boston University who has made fundamental contributions to the understanding of language acquisition in children, aphasia, gender differences in language development, and parent–child interactions.
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- The development of language (1985) (334)
- Taboo words and reprimands elicit greater autonomic reactivity in a first language than in a second language (2003) (325)
- Narrative strategies of aphasic and normal-speaking subjects. (1980) (153)
- Some dimensions of auditory language comprehension in aphasia. (1970) (152)
- Some linguistic structures in the speech of a Broca's aphasic. (1972) (145)
- The acquisition of routines in child language (1976) (144)
- CODE SWITCHING IN CHILDREN'S LANGUAGE (1973) (119)
- What's the magic word: Learning language through politeness routines∗ (1984) (118)
- IV. NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery (CB): measuring language (vocabulary comprehension and reading decoding). (2013) (102)
- Parent–child interaction and the acquisition of lexical information during play. (1980) (100)
- Hi, thanks, and goodbye: More routine information (1980) (95)
- The effect of syntactic encoding on sentence comprehension in aphasia (1979) (90)
- Developmental perspectives on politeness (1990) (88)
- The retrieval of syntax in Broca's aphasia (1975) (83)
- Taboo Words and Reprimands Elicit Greater Autonomic Reactivity in a First Than in a Second Language (2003) (81)
- The Relationship of Play Activity and Gender to Parent and Child Sex-typed Communication (1996) (68)
- Lexical retrieval: The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon (1987) (59)
- Sex differences in parental directives to young children (1982) (59)
- Gender differences in language development. (2002) (54)
- Sex differences in parent–child interaction (1987) (54)
- Language and socialization. (1988) (52)
- The study of language loss: Models and hypotheses for an emerging discipline (1986) (52)
- Attention to Language: Lessons Learned at the Dinner Table (2001) (50)
- Family Talk about Talk: Mothers Lead the Way. (1995) (47)
- Mothers' lexicon of internal state words in speech to children with Down syndrome and to nonhandicapped children at mealtime. (1994) (45)
- "Why Didn't You Talk to Your Mommy, Honey?": Parents' and Children's Talk About Talk (1996) (40)
- The Acquisition of Social Speech Routines and Politeness Formulas11This research was supported by Grant BNS 75–21909 A01 from the National Science Foundation. (1980) (37)
- The importance of word-initial phonology: Error patterns in prolonged naming efforts by aphasic patients (1997) (31)
- I'm sorry I said that: apologies in young children's discourse (2006) (26)
- The Earliest Evidence for Ecclesiastical Censorship of Printed Books in England (1982) (26)
- A question of language (1980) (25)
- Romāni child-directed speech and children's language among Gypsies in Hungary (1991) (22)
- The Mutual Construction of Narrative by Mothers and Children: Cross-Cultural Observations (1997) (12)
- The Neglected Role of Fathers in Children's Communicative Development (2008) (11)
- The “Case” of Willa Cather (2017) (7)
- You Can Take It with You: Helping Students Maintain Foreign Language Skills beyond the Classroom. Language in Education: Theory and Practice 71. (1989) (7)
- Some neurological and linguistic accompaniments of the fluent and nonfluent aphasias (1984) (7)
- Language death. David Crystal. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. 208. (2001) (6)
- The Contents of Children's Minds. (1987) (5)
- Out of the Baby Book and Into the Computer: Child Language Research Comes of Age. (2002) (5)
- Child language, aphasia, and language disorder: Naming as a window on normal and atypical language processes (1988) (5)
- Sex Differences in the Language of Children and Parents (1979) (5)
- Language and Psychological Development. (1987) (5)
- The Collected Works of Erasmus. Vol. 61: Patristic Scholarship: The Edition of St. Jerome.Desiderius Erasmus , James F. Brady , John C. Olin (1994) (4)
- Progression & regression in language: Neurolinguistic aspects of first language acquisition and loss (1994) (4)
- Socialization across Contexts (2019) (4)
- The Dutch Humanist Origins of The De Witt Drawing of the Swan Theatre (1981) (4)
- Acquiring Social Variation in Speech (2018) (3)
- The Birth Dates of John Colet and Erasmus of Rotterdam: Fresh Documentary Evidence (1979) (3)
- Father Doesn't Know Best: Parents' Awareness of Their Children's Linguistic, Cognitive, and Affective Development. (1977) (3)
- The Sexual Underthought in Hopkins The Windhover in Gerard Manley Hopkins, S. J. 1844-1889. (1989) (2)
- The Sociolinguistics of the Deaf Community. Ceil Lucas, Ed. Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 1989. xiv, 307 pp., illus. $45. (1990) (2)
- CorrespondenceEVIDENCE FOR ECCLESIASTICAL CENSORSHIP (1985) (1)
- Chapter 6 Input and the acquisition of vocabulary: Examining the parental lexicon (1997) (1)
- Language without cognition. (1991) (1)
- Parent-Child Interaction and Lexical Acquisition in two Domains: Color Words and Animal Names (2014) (1)
- New questions about the Globe (2003) (1)
- Gestural linguistics. (1979) (1)
- Getting the Message: Basic Issues in Communication. (1976) (0)
- Exceptional Routes to Language Acquisition. (1984) (0)
- Introduction (1991) (0)
- “Why Didn’t You Talk to Your Mommy, Honey?”: Parents’ and Children’s Talk About Talk (2019) (0)
- A way with words. (1995) (0)
- Book Review:Vygotsky and the Social Formation of the Mind. James V. Wertsch (1987) (0)
- Opening Spenser's Wedding Present: The “Marriage Number” of Plato in the “Epithalamion” (1994) (0)
- A GREEK ECHO IN KEATS'S ‘ODE ON A GRECIAN URN’ (1991) (0)
- The Furnishings of the Mind are Modular. (1994) (0)
- The Allegation of Erasmus' Syphilis and the Question of His Burial Site (1990) (0)
- LSY volume 14 issue 4 Cover and Back matter (1985) (0)
- APS volume 18 issue 1 Front matter (1997) (0)
- English Gleason Corpus (2004) (0)
- The violence of language . Jean-Jacques Lecercle. New York: Routledge, 1990. Pp. vi + 272. (1992) (0)
- The inheritance and innateness of grammars . Myrna Gopnik (Ed.). New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. 232. (2000) (0)
- Some Lessons in Mothers' Speech. (1982) (0)
- Twins' Speech isn't Doubletalk. (1982) (0)
- Language Acquisition: Is it Like Learning to Walk, or Learning to Dance? (2003) (0)
- Linguistic slips. (1982) (0)
- Well chosen words. (1975) (0)
- HISTORY OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE (2008) (0)
- Creative misrenderings. (1993) (0)
- Brain Sutton-Smith, in collaboration with David M. Abrams, Gilbert J. Botyin, M'Lou Caring, Daniel P. Gildesgame, Daniel H. Mahoney, and Thomas R. Stevens, The folkstories of children . Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1981. Pp. xiv + 311. (1983) (0)
- The origins of grammar Evidence from eariy language comprehension. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996. PP. 239. (1998) (0)
- Phonological Modifications in Adults' Speech to Infants: Some Implications for Theories of Language Acquisition (1981) (0)
- APS volume 18 issue 3 Front matter (1997) (0)
- Who Says What to Whom and When. (1973) (0)
- APS volume 18 issue 4 Front matter (1997) (0)
- The Theology of John Fisher.Richard Rex (1993) (0)
- APS volume 18 issue 2 Front matter (1997) (0)
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