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Cognitive and neuropsychological aspects of bilingualism Reading and writing in semi-syllabic scripts Matrimonial advertisements South Asian women's groups in North America
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Books Vaid, J., Miller, B., & Hyde, J. (1984). South Asian Women At Home and Abroad: A Guide to Resources. Research Monograph 2, Committee on Women in Asian Studies. Syracuse: Syracuse University Metropolitan Studies Program. 90 pp. Vaid, J. (1986). Ed., Language Processing in Bilinguals: Psycholinguistic and Neuropsychological Perspectives. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Vaid, J. (1990). The Bilingual Aphasia Test: Hindi/English, Dvibhasha ka Pratikshan. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Ward, T., Smith, S. & Vaid, J. (Eds.) (1997). Creative Thought: An Investigation of Conceptual Structures and Processes. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Journal Articles and Book Chapters Vaid, J. (1980). Code-mixing in Indian films: The case of Hindi and English. Indian Linguistics, 41, 37-44. Vaid, J. (1985). Numerical size comparisons in a phonologically transparent script. Perception and Psychophysics, 6, 592-595. [Hindi] Vaid, J. & Chengappa, S. (1988). Assigning linguistic roles: Sentence interpretation in normal and aphasic bilinguals. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 3(2), 161-183. [Kannada] Vaid, J. (1988). Asymmetries in tachistoscopic word recognition: Scanning effects re-examined. International Journal of Neuroscience, 253-258. [Hindi and Urdu] Vaid, J. & Singh, M. (1989). Asymmetries in the perception of facial affect: Is there an influence of reading habits? Neuropsychologia, 27(10), 1277-1287. [Hindi and Urdu] Vaid, J. (1989). Seeking a voice: South Asian women's groups in North America. In Wong, Diane Y-M. (Ed.), Making waves: An anthology by and about Asian-American women (pp. 395-404). Boston: Beacon Press. [This anthology received the 1990 Outstanding Book Award from the Association for Asian American Studies.] Vaid, J. & Pandit, R. (1991). Sentence interpretation in normal and aphasic Hindi speakers. Brain and Language, 41, 250-274. Vaid, J. & Hall, D.G. (1991). Neuropsychological perspectives on bilingualism: Right, left and center. In A. Reynolds (Ed.), Bilingualism, multiculturalism and second language learning: The McGill conference in honour of Wallace E. Lambert (Pp. 81-112). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Vaid, J. (1995). Script directionality influences nonlinguistic performance: Evidence from Hindi and Urdu. In I. Taylor & D. Olson (Eds.), Scripts and literacy: Reading and learning to read alphabets, syllabaries and characters (pp. 295-310). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Sakhuja, T., Gupta, G.C., Singh, M. & Vaid, J. (1996). Reading habits affect asymmetries in facial affect judgments: A replication. Brain and Cognition, 32(2), 162-165. [Hindi and Urdu] Vaid, J. (2000). Beyond a space of our own: South Asian women's groups in the United States. Amerasia Journal, 25(3), 111-126. Singh, M., Vaid, J. & Sakhuja, T. (2000). Reading/writing vs. handedness influences on line length estimation. Brain and Cognition, 43(1-3), 398-402. [Hindi and Urdu] Vaid, J., Singh, M., Sakhuja, T. & Gupta, G.C. (2001, in press). Stroke direction asymmetry in figure drawing: Influence of handedness and reading/writing habits. Brain and Cognition. [Hindi and Urdu] Padakannaya, P., Devi, M.K., Zaveria, B., Chengappa, S.K. & Vaid, J. (2001, in press). Directional scanning effect and strength of reading habit in picture naming and recall. Brain and Cognition. [Kannada, Urdu] Vaid, J. & Gupta, A. (2001, in press). Exploring word recognition in a semi-alphabetic script: The case of Devanagari. Brain and Language. Vaid, J. (2001, forthcoming ). Inside 'One Mind, Two Languages.' World Englishes. Vaid, J. & Chengappa, K.C. The bilingual brain: Clinical neuropsychological perspectives. In W. Ritchie and T. Bhatia (Eds.), Handbook of bilingualism. London: Blackwell. In prep. Vaid, J. (2001, in progress). Matrimonial advertisements in India Abroad: Discourses of the commodified self. In Mazumdar, S., Srikant, R. & Vaid, J. (Eds.), Opening Act: The First 200 Years of South Asians in North America. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Committee on South Asian Women Bulletin, Founding Editor: 1983-present Committee on Women in Asian Studies - Executive Board Chair: 1993-95 Conference Symposia/Panels Organized/Chaired 1984, Chair, South Asian Women at Home and Abroad, Panel at Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Nov. 1987, Organizer, Dual Universes: Perspectives on the Female Immigrant Experience, Panel at annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Nov. 1994, Chair/Organizer, New Immigrants: Media Representations of South Asians in the U.S. Panel at annual conference of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the U.S. (MELUS), College Station, April 1996, Chair and Co-organizer, Diasporic Communities in Construction, Panel presented at 25th Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, October 1997, Chair, Violence against Women in the South Asian Community, Panel presented at 26th Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, October 1998, Chair, Feminine Vulnerabilities: A Consideration of Women and Power in South Asia, Panel at 27th Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, October 2000, Chair/Organizer, Past (Im)perfect and Present Tense? Problematizing Female Migration in and From South Asia, Roundtable, annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, San Diego, March
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