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Dr. Maria Kambanaros


School : The School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Position : Associate Professor, Speech Therapy

Dr. Maria Kambanaros Mailing Address
Nicosia
Cyprus

22713198 22713198

Email:  M.Kambanaros@euc.ac.cy  M.Kambanaros@euc.ac.cy

Degrees

2004: Ph.D. (Speech Pathology)
Flinders University of South Australia [Australia], School of Medicine, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology

1989: European Postgraduate Certificate in Speech Pathology
Vrije Universiteit, Brussels [Belgium]

1985: Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology).
Flinders University of South Australia [Australia]

Publications

Books and Translations

Kambanaros, M. (2007). ??a???st??? T?µata ?????e?ape?a? (Diagnostic Issues in Speech Therapy). Athens: ELLIN Publishing Co.

Murdoch, B. (1990). Acquired Language Disorders. Translated from English to Greek by M. Kambanaros (ed.), 2007. Athens: ELLIN Publishing Co.

Yorkston, K. et al. (1999). The Management of Motor Speech Disorders in Children and Adults. Translated from English to Greek by M. Kambanaros (ed.), 2007. Athens: ELLIN Publishing Co.

 

Journal Publications (peer-reviewed)

Kambanaros, M. (2009). Bilingual sentence processing: Effects of instrumentality and name relation on action naming in sentences in bilingual anomic aphasic Greek–English speakers. Brain and Language 110 (1), 29-37.

Kambanaros, M. (2009). The relationship between single-word naming and connected speech in bilingual aphasia: Evidence from bilingual Greek–English-speaking individuals. Aphasiology, 2009, 000(000), 1-21.

Kambanaros, M. (2007). Action naming versus verb retrieval in connected speech: Evidence from late bilingual Greek–English fluent, anomic aphasic speakers. Brain and Language 103.1-2: 73–74.

Kambanaros, M. (2007). The trouble with nouns and verbs in Greek aphasia. Journal of Communication Disorders 41, (1), 1-19.

Kambanaros, M. & van Steenbrugge, W. (2006). Noun and verb processing in Greek–English bilingual individuals with anomic aphasia and the effect of instrumentality and verb–noun name relation. Brain and Language 97: 162–177.

Kambanaros, M. & van Steenbrugge, W. (2004). Interpreters and language assessment: Confrontation naming and interpreting. Advances in Speech–Language Pathology 6.4: 247-252.

Kambanaros, M. (2002). Naming errors in bilingual aphasia: Implications for assessment and treatment. Brain Impairment 3.2: 156–157.

?kalidou, ?. & ?ambanaros, ?. (2001). ?eacher perceptions of communi-cation impairment at screening stage in preschool children living in ?atras, Greece. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 36.4: 489–502.

 

Book Chapters (peer-reviewed)

Kambanaros, M. (2009). Grammatical word class distinctions in bilingual aphasia. In F. Columbus (ed.), Aphasia: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment. NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.


International Proceedings (peer-reviewed)


Kambanaros, M. & Grohmann, K.K. (to appear). Patterns of naming objects and actions in Cypriot Greek children with SLI and word finding difficulties. In A. Tsangalidis (ed.), Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Thessaloniki: Monochromia.


Alexaki, C., Kambanaros, M. & Terzi, A. (2007). On the acquisition of prepositions. In Anastasios Tsangalides (eds.), Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Thessaloniki: Monochromia, 49-58. [ISBN 978-960-98711-1-2]

Kambanaros, M. (2005). Noun and verb comprehension and production in bilingual individuals with anomic aphasia. In E. Agathopoulou, M. Dimitrakopoulou & D. Papadopoulou (eds.), Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Thessaloniki: Monochromia: 398–405. [ISBN 978-960-86924-7-3]

Kambanaros, M. (2005). The effect of instrumentality and verb-noun name relation on verb retrieval in bilingual Greek-English anomic aphasic individuals. In: E. Agathopoulou, M. Dimitrakopoulou & D. Papadopoulou (eds.), Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Thessaloniki: Monochromia, 406–413. [ISBN 978-960-86924-7-3]

Kambanaros, M. & van Steenbrugge, W. (2004). Noun and verb comprehension and production in bilingual individuals with amnestic aphasia. In B.E. Murdoch, J. Gouzee, B. Whelan & K. Docking (eds.), Proceedings of the 26th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane: Speech Pathology Australia, 1–5. [ISBN 1-876705-07-8] 

Conferences

06–08/11/09: Kambanaros, M. & Grohmann, K.K. “Patterns of object and action naming in Cypriot Greek children with SLI/WFDs”. Poster presentation at BUCLD 34 (Boston University Conference on Language Development). Boston.

06–08/11/09: Kambanaros, M., Grohmann, K.K. & Theodorou, E. “Patterns of naming objects and actions in monolingual and bilingual Cypriot Greek children with SLI and word finding difficulties”. 3rd International Symposium on Communication Disorders in Multi-lingual Populations. Rodon Mount Hotel and Resort, Agros.

06–08/11/09: Kambanaros, M. “From single words to connected speech”. 3rd International Symposium on Communication Disorders in Multilingual Populations. Rodon Mount Hotel and Resort, Agros.

18–20/09/09: Kambanaros, M. “From single words to connected speech: Object and Action Naming in Two Languages”. Poster presentation at the International Conference on Neurobilingualism. ESRC Centre for Research in Bilinguals in Theory and Practice, Bangor University, Wales, UK. “

17/09/09: Kambanaros, M. “Transfer patterns of action and object naming treatment in a case of bilingual aphasia.” AHRC Workshop 3 on One brain, two languages: Bridging neuroscience and linguistics. ESRC Centre for Research in Bilinguals in Theory and Practice, Bangor University, Wales, UK.

03–05/04/09: Kambanaros, M. “Bilingual Lexical Access: Evidence from Albanian-Greek readers”. 19th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

03–05/04/09: Kambanaros, M. & Grohmann, K.K. “Patterns of naming objects and actions in Cypriot Greek children with SLI and word finding difficulties”. 19th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

24–26/10/08: Kambanaros, M. “What influences written word recognition skills in bilingual Albanian-Greek adult readers?”. Poster presentation at the International Conference on Models of Interaction in Bilinguals. ESRC Centre for Research in Bilinguals in Theory and Practice, Bangor University, Wales, UK.

20–25/09/08: Koukoulioti, V. & Kambanaros, M. “Morphological marking of different syntactic verb classes: Evidence from a fluent Greek-speaking aphasic patient”. Poster presentation at Science of Aphasia IX, Chalkidiki, Greece.

30/11–01/12/07: Koukoulioti, V., Stavrakaki, S. & Kambanaros, M. “Investigations into the linguistic breakdown in Greek aphasic patients: The effect of different verb classes on grammatical features”. Poster presentation at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Hellenic Society for Neuroscience. Mouseion Athlitismou, Thessaloniki.

14–19/09/07: Stavrakaki, S. Kambanaros, M., Alexiadou, A., Katsarou, Z. & Bostanjopoulou, S. “Verbs with alternating transitivity in Greek non-fluent aphasia”. Science of Aphasia VIII, Monopoli, Italy.

14–19/09/07: Kambanaros, M. “The effect of instrumentality on object naming in late bilingual Greek–English anomic aphasic individuals”. Poster presentation at Science of
Aphasia VIII, Monopoli, Italy.

14–19/09/07: Koukoulioti, V., Stavrakaki, S. & Kambanaros, M. “Tense and aspect in transitive, unergative, and unaccusative verbs: Evidence from Greek aphasic patients”. Poster presentation at Science of Aphasia VIII, Monopoli, Italy.

06/05/07: Kambanaros, M. “Fluent aphasia in late bilingual Greek–English speakers: Aspects of spontaneous speech”. 18th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

28/09/06: Kambanaros, M. “Verb production in sentences in bilingual individuals with anomic aphasia’. Rovereto Workshop on Bilingualism Functional and Neural Perspectives, Rovereto, Italy.

20/11/06: Kambanaros, M. “Speech–language pathology in modern Greece”. Workshop on ‘Bilingualism in Children’, Panhellenic Association of Speech and Language Therapists, Athens.