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Lise Menn

Lise Menn (née Lise J. Waldman, born December 28, 1941, in Philadelphia) is an American linguist who specializes in psycholinguistics, including the study of language acquisition and aphasia.

Lise Menn
Born
Lise J. Waldman

(1941-12-28) December 28, 1941 (age 81)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
OccupationLinguist
Spouse
(m. 1986; died 2006)
ChildrenStephen Menn
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplinePsycholinguistics
InstitutionsUniversity of Colorado at Boulder

Professional history edit

Menn earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1962 from Swarthmore College and a master's degree (also in mathematics) from Brandeis University in 1964. After changing fields, she earned a master's, and later a doctorate in linguistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1976.[1]

She taught or conducted research at several universities in the Boston area, including a post-doctoral position at MIT under Paula Menyuk and Kenneth N. Stevens,[2] several years as a research associate with Jean Berko Gleason, and six years at the Aphasia Research Center of the Boston University School of Medicine under Harold Goodglass. She also spent a postdoctoral year with Eran Zaidel at UCLA, before being appointed associate professor of linguistics at the University of Colorado in 1986. She is Professor Emerita of linguistics and was a fellow of the Institute for Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder in Boulder, Colorado until her retirement in 2007.[3]

Her approaches to linguistics, psycholinguistics, and neurolinguistics are considered to be 'bottom-up' (i.e. data-driven), empiricist, and functionalist. As of 2014, she had written or edited nine books, and more than 50 peer-reviewed articles.[4] Her many doctoral advisees and co-advisees include Patrick Juola.

Honors edit

Menn has been a member of the governing committees of the Academy of Aphasia, the Linguistic Society of America, and the Linguistics and Language Sciences section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[5]

In 2006, she was inducted as a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America.[6] In 2014 she was elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[7][8]

Personal life edit

Menn was married to fellow linguist William Bright from 1986 until his death in 2006.[9] Her first husband was Michael D. Menn; they were divorced in 1972. She is the mother of Stephen Menn and Joseph Menn, and stepmother of Susie Bright.

Selected publications edit

  • On the acquisition of phonology, by Paul Kiparsky & Lise Menn. In John Macnamara (ed.), Language Learning and Thought. New York: Academic Press (1977), pp. 47–78. Reprinted in G. Ioup & S. H. Weinberger (eds.), Interlanguage Phonology: The Acquisition of a Second Language Sound System. Cambridge, MA: Newbury House (1987), pp. 23–52.
  • Elvish loanwords in Indo-European: Cultural implications. [Parody]. In J. Allan (ed.), An Introduction to Elvish. Somerset: Bran's Head Books Ltd. (1978), pp. 143–151. Book reprinted 1995.
  • Fundamental frequency and discourse structure, by Lise Menn & Suzanne Boyce. Language and Speech 25, 341–383 (1982).
  • Development of articulatory, phonetic, and phonological capabilities. In Brian Butterworth (ed.), Language Production, vol. 2. London: Academic Press (1983), pp. 3–50.
  • Contrasting cases of Italian agrammatic aphasia without comprehension disorder, by Gabriele Miceli, Anna Mazzucchi, Lise Menn, & Harold Goodglass. Brain and Language 19, 65–97 (1983).
  • False starts and filler syllables: Ways to learn grammatical morphemes, by Ann M. Peters & Lise Menn). Language 69, 4 (1993). pp. 742–777.
  • Non-Fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World. (Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics, Vol 5), by Lise Menn, M. O'Connor, Loraine K. Obler, and Audrey Holland. (1996). John Benjamins. ISBN 978-1-55619-391-0
  • Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications (Communicating By Language), by Charles A. Ferguson, Lise Menn, and Carol Stoel-Gammon. (1992). York Press. ISBN 978-0-912752-24-2
  • A linguistic communication measure for aphasic narratives, by Lise Menn, Gail Ramsberger, & Nancy Helm-Estabrooks. Aphasiology 8, 343–359. (1994).
  • Methods for Studying Language Production, by Lise Menn and Nan Bernstein Ratner. (2000). Lawrence Erlbaum. ISBN 978-0-8058-3034-7
  • Agrammatic Aphasia: A Cross-Language Narrative Sourcebook, edited by Lise Menn and Loraine K. Obler. (1990). John Benjamins. ISBN 978-1-55619-024-7

References edit

  1. ^ "University of Illinois Ph.D. Recipients in Linguistics | Linguistics at Illinois". linguistics.illinois.edu. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  2. ^ "NSF Award Search: Award#7680278 - The Function of Phonological Modification in Parental SpeechTo Children: Phonological Extension of "Studies in the Acquisition of Communicative Competence"". www.nsf.gov. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  3. ^ "Lise Menn: Home". spot.colorado.edu. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  4. ^ "Lise Menn". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  5. ^ "AAAS Section Z: Linguistics and Language Science". web.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  6. ^ "LSA Fellows by Year of Induction | Linguistic Society of America". www.linguisticsociety.org. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  7. ^ "ICS Fellow and Linguistics Professor Emerita Lise Menn selected as Fellow of the AAAS". Institute of Cognitive Science. 2015-02-04. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  8. ^ ""Bugs," "Gugs," and Stolen Cookies: Lise Menn's research into how we acquire language as children and what happens when we lose language as adults | American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)". www.aaas.org. 2019-01-23. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  9. ^ Fox, Margalit (2006-10-23). "William Bright, 78, Expert in Indigenous Languages, Is Dead". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-12-20.

lise, menn, née, lise, waldman, born, december, 1941, philadelphia, american, linguist, specializes, psycholinguistics, including, study, language, acquisition, aphasia, bornlise, waldman, 1941, december, 1941, philadelphia, pennsylvaniaoccupationlinguistspous. Lise Menn nee Lise J Waldman born December 28 1941 in Philadelphia is an American linguist who specializes in psycholinguistics including the study of language acquisition and aphasia Lise MennBornLise J Waldman 1941 12 28 December 28 1941 age 81 Philadelphia PennsylvaniaOccupationLinguistSpouseWilliam Bright m 1986 died 2006 wbr ChildrenStephen MennAcademic backgroundAlma materSwarthmore College mathBrandeis University mathUIUC linguisticsAcademic workDisciplinePsycholinguisticsInstitutionsUniversity of Colorado at Boulder Contents 1 Professional history 2 Honors 3 Personal life 4 Selected publications 5 ReferencesProfessional history editMenn earned a bachelor s degree in mathematics in 1962 from Swarthmore College and a master s degree also in mathematics from Brandeis University in 1964 After changing fields she earned a master s and later a doctorate in linguistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in 1976 1 She taught or conducted research at several universities in the Boston area including a post doctoral position at MIT under Paula Menyuk and Kenneth N Stevens 2 several years as a research associate with Jean Berko Gleason and six years at the Aphasia Research Center of the Boston University School of Medicine under Harold Goodglass She also spent a postdoctoral year with Eran Zaidel at UCLA before being appointed associate professor of linguistics at the University of Colorado in 1986 She is Professor Emerita of linguistics and was a fellow of the Institute for Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder in Boulder Colorado until her retirement in 2007 3 Her approaches to linguistics psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics are considered to be bottom up i e data driven empiricist and functionalist As of 2014 update she had written or edited nine books and more than 50 peer reviewed articles 4 Her many doctoral advisees and co advisees include Patrick Juola Honors editMenn has been a member of the governing committees of the Academy of Aphasia the Linguistic Society of America and the Linguistics and Language Sciences section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 5 In 2006 she was inducted as a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America 6 In 2014 she was elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 7 8 Personal life editMenn was married to fellow linguist William Bright from 1986 until his death in 2006 9 Her first husband was Michael D Menn they were divorced in 1972 She is the mother of Stephen Menn and Joseph Menn and stepmother of Susie Bright Selected publications editOn the acquisition of phonology by Paul Kiparsky amp Lise Menn In John Macnamara ed Language Learning and Thought New York Academic Press 1977 pp 47 78 Reprinted in G Ioup amp S H Weinberger eds Interlanguage Phonology The Acquisition of a Second Language Sound System Cambridge MA Newbury House 1987 pp 23 52 Elvish loanwords in Indo European Cultural implications Parody In J Allan ed An Introduction to Elvish Somerset Bran s Head Books Ltd 1978 pp 143 151 Book reprinted 1995 Fundamental frequency and discourse structure by Lise Menn amp Suzanne Boyce Language and Speech 25 341 383 1982 Development of articulatory phonetic and phonological capabilities In Brian Butterworth ed Language Production vol 2 London Academic Press 1983 pp 3 50 Contrasting cases of Italian agrammatic aphasia without comprehension disorder by Gabriele Miceli Anna Mazzucchi Lise Menn amp Harold Goodglass Brain and Language 19 65 97 1983 False starts and filler syllables Ways to learn grammatical morphemes by Ann M Peters amp Lise Menn Language 69 4 1993 pp 742 777 Non Fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics Vol 5 by Lise Menn M O Connor Loraine K Obler and Audrey Holland 1996 John Benjamins ISBN 978 1 55619 391 0 Phonological Development Models Research Implications Communicating By Language by Charles A Ferguson Lise Menn and Carol Stoel Gammon 1992 York Press ISBN 978 0 912752 24 2 A linguistic communication measure for aphasic narratives by Lise Menn Gail Ramsberger amp Nancy Helm Estabrooks Aphasiology 8 343 359 1994 Methods for Studying Language Production by Lise Menn and Nan Bernstein Ratner 2000 Lawrence Erlbaum ISBN 978 0 8058 3034 7 Agrammatic Aphasia A Cross Language Narrative Sourcebook edited by Lise Menn and Loraine K Obler 1990 John Benjamins ISBN 978 1 55619 024 7References edit University of Illinois Ph D Recipients in Linguistics Linguistics at Illinois linguistics illinois edu Retrieved 2018 12 20 NSF Award Search Award 7680278 The Function of Phonological Modification in Parental SpeechTo Children Phonological Extension of Studies in the Acquisition of Communicative Competence www nsf gov Retrieved 2018 12 20 Lise Menn Home spot colorado edu Retrieved 2018 12 20 Lise Menn scholar google com Retrieved 2023 05 21 AAAS Section Z Linguistics and Language Science web stanford edu Retrieved 2018 12 20 LSA Fellows by Year of Induction Linguistic Society of America www linguisticsociety org Retrieved 2018 12 20 ICS Fellow and Linguistics Professor Emerita Lise Menn selected as Fellow of the AAAS Institute of Cognitive Science 2015 02 04 Retrieved 2023 05 21 Bugs Gugs and Stolen Cookies Lise Menn s research into how we acquire language as children and what happens when we lose language as adults American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS www aaas org 2019 01 23 Retrieved 2023 05 21 Fox Margalit 2006 10 23 William Bright 78 Expert in Indigenous Languages Is Dead The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 12 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lise Menn amp oldid 1158738516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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