Valentin Vulchanov
Background and activities
Scientific, academic and artistic work
A selection of recent journal publications, artistic productions, books, including book and report excerpts. See all publications in the database
Journal publications
- (2022) You may point, but do not touch: Impact of gesture-types and cognition on language in typical and atypical development. International journal of language and communication disorders. vol. 57 (2).
- (2022) Variation in first-generation L1 deictic systems: Language attrition and bilingualism effects. International Journal of Bilingualism.
- (2022) Rethinking figurative language in autism: What evidence can we use for interventions?. Frontiers in Communication.
- (2022) The Notion of the Native Speaker Put to the Test: Recent Research Advances. Frontiers in Psychology.
- (2021) Collocational frequency and context effects on idiom processing in advanced L2 speakers. Canadian journal of experimental psychology. vol. 75 (2).
- (2021) Language development in typically developing children and children with developmental deficits: A concise qualitative review. Papers of the Institute for Bulgarian Language “Prof. Lyubomir Andreychin”. vol. XXXIV.
- (2020) Tell me where it is: Selective difficulties in spatial language on the autism spectrum. Autism. vol. 24 (7).
- (2020) Spatial language difficulties reflect the structure of intact spatial representation: Evidence from high-functioning autism. Cognitive Psychology. vol. 116.
- (2020) Differences in word learning in children: bilingualism or linguistic experience?. Applied Psycholinguistics. vol. 42 (2).
- (2020) Different Ways of Making a Point: A Study of Gestural Communication in Typical and Atypical Early Development. Autism Research.
- (2020) Cultural and linguistic practice with children with developmental language disorder: Findings from an international practitioner survey. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica.
- (2020) Shrinking your deictic system: How far can you go?. Frontiers in Psychology.
- (2019) Spatial language difficulties reflect the structure of intact spatial representation: Evidence from high-functioning autism . Cognitive Psychology. vol. 116.
- (2019) Gesture and language trajectories in early development: An overview from the autism spectrum disorder perspective. Frontiers in Psychology. vol. 10:1211 (MAY).
- (2019) Gaze and Motor Traces of Language Processing: Evidence from Autism Spectrum Disorders in Comparison to Typical Controls. Cognitive Neuropsychology.
- (2019) Boon or burden? The role of compositional meaning in figurative language processing and acquisition. Journal of Logic, Language and Information. vol. 28 (2).
- (2019) Language and perception: Introduction to the Special Issue “Speakers and Listeners in the Visual World”. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science. vol. 3 (2).
- (2017) Can you tell it by the prime: A study of metaphorical priming in high-functioning autism in comparison with matched controls. International journal of language and communication disorders. vol. 52 (6).
- (2016) Can you play with fire and not hurt yourself? A Comparative study in figurative language comprehension between individuals with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder. PLOS ONE. vol. 11 (12).
- (2016) Predictors of metaphorical understanding in high functioning autism. Lingue e linguaggio. vol. 15 (1).