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Original Article

Speech by any other name: The role of communication aids in interaction

Pages 225-240 | Received 01 Jul 1993, Accepted 01 Mar 1994, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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Preeja Balan & Manjula R. (2009) Communication Functions, Modalities, and Maternal Responses in Children with Severe Speech and Physical Impairment. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 12:1, pages 27-56.
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Michael Clarke & Ray Wilkinson. (2008) Interaction between children with cerebral palsy and their peers 2: Understanding initiated VOCA-mediated turns. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 24:1, pages 3-15.
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Shelley K. Lund & Janice Light. (2007) Long-term outcomes for individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication: Part II – communicative interaction. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 23:1, pages 1-15.
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Rupal Patel. (2002) Phonatory control in adults with cerebral palsy and severe dysarthria. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 18:1, pages 2-10.
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TeresaA. Iacono. (1999) Language Intervention in Early Childhood. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 46:3, pages 383-420.
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Sarah Collins, Ivana Markova & Joan Murphy. (1997) Bringing conversations to a close: The management of closings in interactions between AAC users and ‘natural’ speakers. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 11:6, pages 467-493.
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