Julianne M Alexander
Neuroscience · Indiana University
Publications
15
Citations
47
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
6
Publishing since 2021
Julianne M Alexander studies inner speech—the silent talking people do inside their own minds—and how it relates to language use and recovery. Much of the work focuses on people with aphasia (a language disorder often following brain injury or stroke) and on bilingual speakers, combining clinical data with methods for measuring inner speech. The research aims to understand how inner speech supports language therapy and everyday communication.
Publication activity has grown notably in recent years, from roughly one paper per year in 2021–2022 to a peak in 2023–2024.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Inner Speech and Language Choice Among Bilingual Adults: A Scoping Review of Methods and Applications
International Journal of Bilingualism · 2026
- Self-Reported Inner Speech Reflects Improvement From Language Therapy
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology · 2026
- WITHDRAWN
2025
- Interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the inner speech, with emphasis on the role of incorporating clinical data
European Journal of Neuroscience · 2024
- Interdisciplinary approaches to understanding inner speech, with emphasis on the role of incorporating clinical data
2024
- Inner speech and bilingualism: A scoping review with clinical implications
2024
- Inner speech as a mechanism of naming improvement after lexical-semantic therapy in chronic aphasia
2024
- Inner speech in the daily lives of people with aphasia
Frontiers in Psychology · 2024
- Author response for "Interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the inner speech, with emphasis on the role of incorporating clinical data"
2024
- Test–Retest Reliability of Microlinguistic Information Derived From Spoken Discourse in Persons With Chronic Aphasia
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research · 2023
- Inner speech in the daily lives of people with aphasia
2023
- Measuring inner speech objectively and subjectively in aphasia
2023
- Measuring Inner Speech Objectively and Subjectively in Aphasia
Aphasiology · 2023
- Test–Retest Reliability of Microlinguistic Information Derived From Spoken Discourse in Persons With Chronic Aphasia
2022
- A comprehensive, interdisciplinary view of inner speech may be a unique lens through which we can better understand living with aphasia and aphasia recovery
2021
- Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research×1
- Frontiers in Psychology×1
- Aphasiology×1
- European Journal of Neuroscience×1
- International Journal of Bilingualism×1
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