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Focusing our attention on socially-responsive professional education to serve ethnogeriatric populations with neurogenic communication disorders in the United States.
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Centeno, J. G., Obler, L. K., Collins, L., Wallace, G., Fleming, V., & Guendouzi, J.
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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 32, 1782-1792. 2023 (open access)
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Toward an intersectional neurocognitive approach to management of post-stroke aphasia in multilingual ethnoracially diverse geriatric populations
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Centeno, J. G., & Higby, E.
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In M. Goral & A. Lerman (Eds.), Advances in the neurolinguistic study of multilingual and monolingual adults: In honor of Professor Loraine K. Obler (p. 141-155). Routledge. 2023
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Neurolinguistic and neurocognitive considerations of language organization and processing in multilingual individuals.
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Centeno, J.G.
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In J. Guendouzi, F. Loncke, & M. J. Williams (Eds.), The Routledge international handbook of psycholinguistic and cognitive processes 2nd ed (pp. 477-489). Routledge.2023
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Managing post-stroke aphasia in underserved or unserved multiethnic-multilingual populations.
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Centeno, J. G., & Davidson, B.
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In S. Levey & P. Enderby (Eds.), Addressing communication disorders in unserved and underserved populations (pp. 65-72). J&R Press. 2022
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Aphasia management in ethnoracially diverse multilingual populations.
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Centeno, J. G., Ghazi-Saidi, L., & Ansaldo, A. I.
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In I. Papathanasiou & P. Coppens (Eds.), Aphasia and related neurogenic communication disorders – 3rd ed. (pp. 379-402). Jones and Bartlett Learning. 2022
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Implications of United States service evidence for growing multiethnic adult neurorehabilitation caseloads worldwide
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Centeno, J.G., & Harris, J. L.
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Canadian Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 45(2), 77-97. 2021 (open access)
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Aphasia management in growing multiethnic populations.
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Centeno, J. G., Kiran, S., & Armstrong, E.
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Aphasiology, 34 (11), 1314-1318. 2020 (open access)
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Epilogue: Harnessing the experimental and clinical resources to address service imperatives in multiethnic aphasia caseloads.
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Centeno, J. G., Kiran, S., & Armstrong, E.
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Aphasiology, 34 (11), 1451-1455. 2020
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Editor’s Column: Clinical management of communicatively-impaired adult neurorehabilitation caseloads in a diverse aging world.
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Centeno, J. G.
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Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, Vol. 2 (SIG 2), 88–90, 2017
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Trends and needs in the clinical management of communicatively-disordered adults in culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) neurorehabilitation caseloads.
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Centeno, J. G. (Ed.)
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Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, Vol. 2 (SIG 2), 88–145, 2017
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Assessing services with communicatively-impaired bilingual adults in culturally and linguistically diverse neurorehabilitation programs.
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Centeno, J. G.
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Journal of Communication Disorders, 58, 58-73, 2015
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Customizing treatment for bilingual speakers with aphasia.
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Centeno, J. G., & Ansaldo, A. I.
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The ASHA Leader, 21, 52-56, 2016 (Open Access)
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Morphosyntactic features in the spoken language of Spanish-English bilinguals with aphasia
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Centeno, J. G.
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In Gitterman, M., Goral, M., & Obler, L. K. (Eds.), Aspects of multilingual aphasia (pp. 207-223). Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters. 2012
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A preliminary comparison of verb tense production in Spanish speakers with expressive restrictions
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Centeno, J.G., & Anderson, R. T.
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Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 25, 864-880, 2011
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Frequency effects on verb inflection use by Spanish-speaking agrammatic individuals: Theoretical and clinical implications.
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Centeno, J. G., & Cairns, H. S.
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International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 12, 35-46, 2010
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The relevance of bilingualism questionnaires in the personalized treatment of bilinguals with aphasia.
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Centeno, J. G.
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Perspectives on Communication Disorders and Sciences in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations, 17, 65-73, 2010
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Applying cognitive neuropsychological principles to the rehabilitation of Spanish readers with acquired dyslexia
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Cuetos, F., & Centeno, J. G.
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Seminars in Speech and Language, 30(3), 187-198, 2010
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Issues and principles in service delivery to communicatively-impaired minority bilingual adults in neurorehabilitation.
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Centeno, J. G.
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Seminars in Speech and Language, 30 (3), 139-153, 2009
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Serving bilingual patients with aphasia: Challenges, foundations, and procedures
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Centeno, J. G.
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Revista de Logopedia, Foniatría, y Audiología, 29, 30-36, 2009
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Serving linguistically and culturally diverse adults with communication disorders: Multidisciplinary perspectives and evidence – A clinical forum
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Centeno, J.G., & Kohnert, K. (Eds.)
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Seminars in Speech and Language, 30(3). 2009
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Multidisciplinary evidence to treat bilingual individuals with aphasia
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Centeno, J. G.
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Perspectives on Communication Disorders and Sciences in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations, 15, 66-72, 2008
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Canonical features in the inflectional morphology of Spanish-speaking individuals with agrammatic speech
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Centeno, J. G.
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International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 9(2), 162-172, 2007
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Communication disorders in Spanish speakers: Theoretical, research, and clinical aspects
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Centeno, J. G., Anderson, R. T., & Obler, L. K. (Eds.)
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Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters. 2007
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Considerations for an ethnopsycholinguistic framework for aphasia intervention
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Centeno, J. G.
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In A. Ardila & E. Ramos (Eds.), Speech and language disorders in bilingual adults (pp. 195-212). New York: Nova Science. 2007
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Ethnographic and sociolinguistic aspects of communication: Research-praxis relationships
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Centeno, J.G., Anderson, R.T., Restrepo, M.A., Jacobson, P.F., Guendouzi, J., Müller, N., Ansaldo, A.I., & Marcotte, K
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The ASHA Leader, 12(9), 12-15, 2007 (Open Access)
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Sociocultural, societal, and psychological aspects of bilingualism
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Brozgold, A., & Centeno, J. G.
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In J.G. Centeno, R.T. Anderson. & L.K. Obler (Eds.). Communication disorders in Spanish speakers: Theoretical, research, and clinical aspects (p. 67-81). Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters. 2007
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Working with bilingual individuals with aphasia: The case of a Spanish-English bilingual client
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Centeno, J. G.
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Perspectives on Communication Disorders and Sciences in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations, 12, 2-7, 2005
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Principles of bilingualism
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Centeno, J. G., & Obler, L. K.
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In M. Pontón & J. L. Carrión (Eds.), Neuropsychology and the Hispanic patient: A clinical handbook (pp. 75-86). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. 2001
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Agrammatic verb errors in Spanish speakers and their normal discourse correlates
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Centeno, J. G., & Obler. L. K.
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Journal of Neurolinguistics, 14, 349-363, 2001
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The phonology- morphosyntax interface: Affixed words in agrammatism
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Obler, L. K., Harris, K., Meth, M., Centeno, J. G., & Mathews, P.
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Brain and Language, 68, 233-240, 1999
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