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Speech, Language and Hearing is a peer-reviewed journal welcoming submissions from clinicians and researchers who work with any aspect of normal or disordered speech, language, or hearing. The journal is multidisciplinary in nature with manuscripts accepted from all professional and scientific disciplines but particularly those in the areas of linguistics, psychology, education, audiology, speech-language pathology, and medicine. The principal criteria for acceptance are significance of the topic or experimental questions, conformity to rigorous research, originality, scholarship, and clarity of writing.

Scope:
• Assessment and management issues
• Development and aging
• Multiculturalism and bilingualism
• Prevention, counselling & education
• Voice, fluency & swallowing
• Phonetics, phonology & literacy
• Speech perception, otology & balance
• Assistive technology

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