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Benefits of speech & language therapy for hearing impaired children
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Communicatively accessible public transport for people with aphasia: a pilot study
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Exploring the interactional dimension of social communication: A collective case study of older people with aphasia
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Readability of written health information provided to people with aphasia
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Speech Motor Deficits in Cerebral Palsied Children: An Acoustic-Perceptual Approach
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Using an Observational Framework to investigate adult language input to young children in a naturalistic environment
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The effects of Botox and voice therapy in the management of severe muscle tension dysphonia: A case study
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Developing an evidence-base for accessibility for people with aphasia
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Perceptual voice characteristics in chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement
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Outcomes of an Auditory-Verbal Program for Children with Hearing Loss: A Comparative Study with a Matched Group of Children with Normal Hearing
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Electropalatographic assessment of tongue-to-palate contact patterns and variability in children, adolescents and adults
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A review of voice and upper airway function in chronic cough and paradoxical vocal cord movement
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Temporal features of articulation from childhood to adolescence: An electropalatographic investigation
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Physiologic development of tongue-jaw coordination from childhood to adulthood
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Lingual kinematics and coordination in speech-disordered children exhibiting differentiated versus undifferentiated lingual gestures
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Clients as teachers: Two aphasia groups at the University of Queensland
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