
Prof. Izabela Gatkowska
Izabela Gatkowska is a linguist, professor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, where she holds a position of acting head of Department of Computational Linguistics and head of Electronic Information Processing studies (EPI). She also serves as reviewer of the Polish-American Fulbright Commission.
Prof. Gatkowska researches lexical semantics, computer and neurolinguistics, and speech disorders. Upon collaboration on aphasia and dysarthria with neurologists at the Neurology Department, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, she designed a new Speech Assessment Method of diagnosing dysarthria in adults. Other interdisciplinary teams she was on investigated fMRI attention and, most recently, a cyclical experiment of free word associations (with 900 participants), which resulted in creating an experimental lexical network of the Polish language.
She is the author and co-author of numerous articles on language awareness, cognitive foundations of information processing, naming emotions, human association network and human association norm, etc., including:
——— (2017). Eksperymentalna sieć leksykalna języka polskiego [an experimental lexical network of the Polish language]. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.
——— Wiesław Lubaszewski (Eds.) (2013) Interfejs dla osób z dysfunkcją wzroku. Model kognitywny i przykład dobrej praktyki [user interface for persons with visual dysfunction: the cognitive model and sample of good practices]. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.
——— (2012) Diagnoza dyzartrii u dorosłych w neurologii klinicznej [diagnosis of dysarthria in adults in clinical neurology]. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.
Monika Rudzińska, ———, Elżbieta Mirek, Andrzej Szczudlik (2009) Choroba Parkinsona. Poradnik dla pacjentów i ich rodzin [Parkinson disease, a guide for patients and their families]. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.
Diagnosing Dysarthria in Adults: A New Speech Assessment Method for Polish, English and Spanish
This particular volume will be of interest to diagnosticians, clinical speech pathologists, linguists, and all those who need to know (1) how damage to the nervous system influences the entire speech mechanism of adults, thus impairing their oral communication, and ‒ more importantly ‒ (2) how acute awareness of speech changes may help pinpoint the specific type of speech disorder and contribute to an earlier diagnosis of a neurodegenerative disease.
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