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RECENT RESEARCH UNDERTAKEN BY POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS:

The stability of discourse measures (aphasia) - Maria Berarducci

Understanding the Linguistic Resources of Individuals with Asperger Syndrome - Sarah Bartlett

The prevalence of self-reported voice problems by university lecturers - Gino Hipolito

Parent reactions to speech therapy involvement - Kate Mirabito

Using SMS to collect parent severity rating during a monitoring program for preschool age stuttering children: Pilot study. - Michelle Bennett

Language Sampling Practices - a Survey of Paediatric Speech Pathologists in New South Wales - Rikke Moeller Peterson

CURRENT RESEARCH BEING UNDERTAKEN BY STAFF

Breakdown in everyday talk between people with aphasia and their conversational partners - Beth Armstrong

Expressing opinions and feelings in aphasia: Linguistic options - Beth Armstrong

Health Care Interpreters and Speech Pathologists: Understanding and Addressing the Challenges of this Professional Partnership - Chris Candlin, Beth Armstrong, Peter Roger, Alison Ferguson

 

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