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Raising the Standard: New Approaches for Language Assessment

J.G. de Villiers, P.A. de Villiers, B.Z. Pearson, T. Roeper, H.N. Seymour

February 9, 2004

The Diagnostic Evaluation of Language Variation (DELV) Screening Test and the DELV-Criterion...   Read More


Temporal Processing Deficits in Children with Dyslexia

Deborah Moncrieff, PhD

February 2, 2004

The primary goal of pediatric habilitation among audiologists and speech language pathologists...   Read More

 


Correlation Between Family Size and Pragmatic Skills of Preschool Children

Robin Zeller, PhD, Rochel Danzger, MS, Rachel Friedler, MS, Sarah Hamer, MS, Cynthia Gross, MS, Shoshana Hirsch, MS, Jennifer Portowicz, MS, Carol Binik, MS

January 19, 2004

Research has shown that social competence plays a substantial role in the social, psychological, and educational...   Read More


In One Ear and Out the Other - What Patients Remember

Robert H. Margolis

January 5, 2004

Editor's Note: Although this article was originally written for www.audiologyonline.com and clearly...   Read More


Use of a Learner Outcome Format in Clinical Extern Placements: Developing a System to Increase Supervision Efficiency

Kay McNeal, MS, CCC-SLP

December 22, 2003

Abstract: This paper describes the initial phases of a project undertaken by the student supervisory...   Read More


Corporate Speech Pathology: New Beginnings

Janet Y. Skotko, M.Ed, CCC-SLP

December 15, 2003

Corporate Affiliation: The Voice InstituteThe ASHA Convention in 2002 was unique. For the first...   Read More


SLPs Collaborating on Literacy Disability Diagnoses: A Team Model

Penelope E. Webster, PhD, CCC-SLP

December 8, 2003

Although we recently published this paper in two installments, we received a number of messages from...   Read More


Recent Trends in Literal vs. Figurative Language Research: The Case of Irony

Rachel Giora

December 1, 2003

WHAT'S IRONY?In this paper I address the issue of difference or similarity in processing literal...   Read More


The Dynamics of Learning to Hear New Speech Sounds

Pamela Case, MA, CCC-SLP, Betty Tuller, J.A.S. Kelso

November 17, 2003

AbstractWhen adults attempt to learn new speech sounds, they do so in the context of the phonology...   Read More


SLPs Collaborating on Literacy Disability Diagnoses: A Team Model

Penelope E. Webster, PhD, CCC-SLP

November 9, 2003

Part TWO of TWO:(Click here to review Part ONE of TWO)Constitution of the Collaborative Diagnostic...   Read More


Gender-Specific Audiologic Rehabilitation Programs and Self-Perception of Handicap in the Elderly

Kenya S. Taylor, EdD, William E. Jurma, PhD

October 27, 2003

Abstract:This study investigated whether gender-specific counseling strategies (designed differently...   Read More


Effects of Group Composition in Audiologic Rehabilitation Programs for Hearing Impaired Elderly

Kenya S. Taylor, Ed.D.

October 20, 2003

AbstractThis study investigated the effect of rehabilitation group composition on self-perception...   Read More


Learning from Text: Facilitating and Enhancing Comprehension

Danielle S. McNamara, Rachel Best, Corina Castellano

October 13, 2003

Correspondence should be addressed to Danielle S. McNamara,Department of Psychology, The University...   Read More


International Stuttering Awareness is really everyday... We just celebrate it on October 22nd

October 6, 2003

While the spoken word is taken for granted by most, the use of spoken language is challenging...   Read More


Establishing An Effective Dysphagia Program in a Long Term Care Facility

Kathy Thayer, MA

September 15, 2003

In the past 20 years, the profession of speech-language pathology has grown to include the treatment...   Read More


ADHD and Kids: What is going on?

Max S. Chartrand, PhD

September 8, 2003

Editor's note: Although we don't usually publish ''op-ed'' material, this...   Read More


Twins and Language Development: An Overview

Jennifer Ganger, PhD

September 1, 2003

Introduction:There is a pervasive assumption in the twin and language development literatures...   Read More

 


National Outcomes Measurement System (NOMS): 2003

Robert Mullen

August 25, 2003

Since 1998, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) have had a tool to help them document the real-life...   Read More


Doctor of Speech-Language Pathology Degree at Nova Southeastern University

August 11, 2003

Historical Perspective:Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is an independent, nonsectarian, nonprofit...   Read More


Patient Perspectives: Stuttering Management

July 14, 2003

Patient Perspectives: Stuttering ManagementDDTampa, FloridaSP/Beck: Good Morning. Thanks...   Read More


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