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Category Archives: Clinical Linguistics
‘Communication Disorders across Languages’ book series
Our series was founded due to a coincidence. The coincidence was that we were at the same conference as Mike and Marjukka Grover ten years ago: the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism, at Arizona State University, Tempe, in 2003. We … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Linguistics, Clinical Phonetics
Tagged Multilingual Matters, Multilingualism
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 27 (6-7)
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics Volume 27, Number 6-7 (July 2013) Special Issue: Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association: 2 Editorial Alice Lee and Fiona Gibbon Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics July, Vol. 27, No. … Continue reading
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics Volume 27, Number 5 (May 2013)
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics Volume 27, Number 5 (May 2013) The impact of extrinsic demographic factors on Cantonese speech acquisition Carol K. S. To, Pamela S. P. Cheung, and Sharynne Mcleod Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, Vol. 27, No. 5: … Continue reading
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Phonetically balanced passages – the north wind and the sun?
Since my original request for phonetically balanced passages in languages other than English, I have received several messages suggesting the use of the North Wind and the Sun story. This exists in many languages, as popularized by the publications of … Continue reading
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Features in Phonology, Morphology, Syntax and Semantics: What are they?
Call for papers: Features in Phonology, Morphology, Syntax and Semantics: What are they? University of Tromsø/CASTL Date: 31 October and 1 November 2013 Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15 June 2013 Organizers/contact: Martin Krämer, Peter Svenonius Conference email: features@hsl.uit.no Conference … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Clinical Linguistics, linguistics
Postdocs at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
Queen Margaret University PhD bursaries 2013. For 2013 entry, one studentship has been made available by QM for competitive application as part of investment in this flagship area. Deadline is 30 April 2013 – see http://www.qmu.ac.uk/post_research/bursarycomp.htm for full details. We particularly … Continue reading
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Clinical Linguistics on Twitter
Clinical Linguists and SLPs are becoming more and more visible on Twitter. If you’re not yet tweeting you may wish to consider joining! As a start, follow me – twitter name @Llabnitram.
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International Child Phonology Conference 2013
The International Child Phonology Conference (ICPC) is an annual conference on issues related to all aspects of children’s speech-sound development. ICPC 2013 will take place at the Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands), June 10-12, 2013. This year ICPC consists of … Continue reading
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Phonetically balanced passages – Russian 2
Alexander Krasovitsky from the University of Surrey sent me a PDF of an article by M. V. Panov about this topic. The passage itself is towards the end of the article. Panov 1966-2
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Phonetically balanced passages – German 1
Birgit Garthe directed me to a source of various passages used in voice quality assessment, etc. Here is one:
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