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Yolŋu with Machado–Joseph disease: Exploring communication strengths and needs

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Kerstin. M. Tönsing, Ngwanamashiane R. B. Mothapo, Refilwe E. Morwane & Gloria Soto. (2023) Stakeholder validation of a Sepedi core vocabulary list as a resource for augmentative and alternative communication. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 0:0, pages 1-12.
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Emily Armstrong, Ḻäwurrpa Maypilama, Yuŋgirrŋa Bukulatjpi, Dorothy Gapany, Lyn Fasoli, Sarah Ireland, Rachel Dikul Baker, Sally Hewat & Anne Lowell. (2023) A flow that comes when we’re talking: water metaphors for exploring intercultural communication during early childhood assessment interactions in a Yolŋu (First Nations Australian) community. Journal of Applied Communication Research 0:0, pages 1-25.
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Rebecca Amery, Julie Gungungbuy Wunungmurra, Gurimaŋu Bukuḻatjpi, Rachel Dikul Baker, Farrah Gumbula, Elah Yunupingu, Parimala Raghavendra, Ruth Barker, Deborah Theodoros, Howard Amery, Libby Massey & Anne Lowell. (2022) Designing augmentative and alternative communication systems with Aboriginal Australians: vocabulary representation, layout, and access. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 38:4, pages 221-235.
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Rebecca Amery, Julie Gungungbuy Wunungmurra, Parimala Raghavendra, Gurimaŋu Bukuḻatjpi, Rachel Dikul Baker, Farrah Gumbula, Ruth Barker, Deborah Theodoros, Howard Amery, Libby Massey & Anne Lowell. (2022) Augmentative and alternative communication for Aboriginal Australians: Developing core vocabulary for Yolŋu speakers. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 38:4, pages 209-220.
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Emily Armstrong, Dorothy Gapany, Ḻäwurrpa Maypilama, Yuŋgirrŋa Bukulatjpi, Lyn Fasoli, Sarah Ireland & Anne Lowell. (2022) Räl-manapanmirr ga dhä-manapanmirr – Collaborating and connecting: Creating an educational process and multimedia resources to facilitate intercultural communication. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:5, pages 533-546.
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Deborah Hersh, David Azul, Clare Carroll, Rena Lyons, Ruth Mc Menamin & Jemma Skeat. (2022) New perspectives, theory, method, and practice: Qualitative research and innovation in speech-language pathology. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:5, pages 449-459.
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Ngwanamashiane R. B. Mothapo, Kerstin M. Tönsing & Refilwe E. Morwane. (2021) Determining the core vocabulary used by Sepedi-speaking children during regular preschool activities. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 23:3, pages 295-304.
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Rebecca Amery, Abirami Thirumanickam, Ruth Barker, Anne Lowell, Deborah Theodoros & Parimala Raghavendra. (2022) Developing Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems in Languages Other Than English: A Scoping Review. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:6, pages 2900-2919.
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