SARA MEILIJSON

Chairperson

    Department of Communication Disorders
    Hadassah Academic College
   
    37 Hanevi'im street
    P.O.Box 1114, Jerusalem 91010, Israel
    Voice: 972-2-629-1316
    Fax : 972-2-629-1318
    Email: saram@hadassah.ac.il

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Education


Research interests

  • Site under construction, 2007

Professional Affiliations

  • 1978-present. Member of board, Israeli Speech, Language and Hearing Association.
  • 1980-present. Member, International Association of Logopedics & Phoniatrics.
  • 1994-present. Member, European Association of Philosophy and Psychology.

Publications

  • Szor, H., Meilijson, S. & Meilijson, I. (1988). A comment on Andreasen and Grove. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 14: 17-18. Schiz_Bull_1988
  • Kasher, A. & Meilijson, S. (1996). Autism and Pragmatics of Language. Incontri Cita Aperta, 4/5: 37-54. Autism_English
  • Meilijson, S. (1999). Book review. Vai Ramanathan, Alzheimer discourse: some linguistic dimensions. Journal of Pragmatics, 31: 135-138.
  • Kasher, A. & Meilijson, S. (1999). On the modularity of speech acts. Chomsky Festschrift
  • Meilijson, S. (1999). The language of chronic schizophrenic patients. Aspects of the theory of Core and Central Pragmatics. Ph. D. thesis, Tel Aviv University.
  • Meilijson, S. (2002). The language of chronic schizophrenic patients. Aspects of the theory of Core and Central Pragmatics. Ph. D. thesis, Tel Aviv University. Abstract in Linguistlist.
  • Meilijson, S., Kasher, A. & Elizur, A. (2004) Language performance in chronic Schizophrenia: a pragmatic approach. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, Vol. 47, June 2004, 695-713. JSLHR2004
  • Meilijson, S., Kasher, A. & Zaidel, E. (2004). Processing of Basic Speech Acts in Schizophrenia (in preparation).
  • Meilijson, S. & Meilijson, I. (2003). Coping with subject heterogeneity in dichotomous responses (in preparation).
  • Kasher, A. & Meilijson, S. (2003). Autism and Pragmatics of Language (in Hebrew). Dash (Speech and Hearing), Journal of the Israeli Speech, Language and Hearing Association. Autism_Hebrew