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Authors: SCOTT GS LAYTON TL
Citation: Gs. Scott et Tl. Layton, EPIDEMIOLOGIC PRINCIPLES IN STUDIES OF INFECTIOUS-DISEASE OUTCOMES - PEDIATRIC HIV AS A MODEL, Journal of communication disorders, 30(4), 1997, pp. 303-324

Authors: TOMBLIN JB SMITH E ZHANG XY
Citation: Jb. Tomblin et al., EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT - PRENATAL AND PERINATALRISK-FACTORS, Journal of communication disorders, 30(4), 1997, pp. 325-344

Authors: VANDERMEULEN S JANSSEN P DENOS E
Citation: S. Vandermeulen et al., PROSODIC ABILITIES IN CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT, Journal of communication disorders, 30(3), 1997, pp. 155-170

Authors: BALL MJ MULLER N
Citation: Mj. Ball et N. Muller, A COMPARISON OF 2 PHONOLOGICAL PROFILES - A TUTORIAL, Journal of communication disorders, 30(3), 1997, pp. 171-204

Authors: BEBOUT L ARTHUR B
Citation: L. Bebout et B. Arthur, ATTITUDES TOWARD SPEECH DISORDERS - SAMPLING THE VIEWS OF CANTONESE-SPEAKING AMERICANS, Journal of communication disorders, 30(3), 1997, pp. 205-229

Authors: THOMAS CA JACKSON ST
Citation: Ca. Thomas et St. Jackson, THE VALIDITY OF READING-COMPREHENSION THERAPY MATERIALS, Journal of communication disorders, 30(3), 1997, pp. 231-243

Authors: EHRLICH JS OBLER LK CLARK L
Citation: Js. Ehrlich et al., IDEATIONAL AND SEMANTIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO NARRATIVE PRODUCTION IN ADULTS WITH DEMENTIA OF THE ALZHEIMERS TYPE, Journal of communication disorders, 30(2), 1997, pp. 79-99

Authors: MORRIS RJ
Citation: Rj. Morris, SPEAKING FUNDAMENTAL-FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS OF 8-YEAR-OLD THROUGH 10-YEAR-OLD WHITE-AMERICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN BOYS, Journal of communication disorders, 30(2), 1997, pp. 101-116

Authors: SIMMONS KC MAYO R
Citation: Kc. Simmons et R. Mayo, THE USE OF THE MAYO-CLINIC SYSTEM FOR DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSIS OF DYSARTHRIA, Journal of communication disorders, 30(2), 1997, pp. 117-132

Authors: HUX K SANGER D REID R MASCHKA A
Citation: K. Hux et al., DISCOURSE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES - RELIABILITY ISSUES, Journal of communication disorders, 30(2), 1997, pp. 133-150

Authors: KRASSOWSKI E PLANTE E
Citation: E. Krassowski et E. Plante, IQ VARIABILITY IN CHILDREN WITH SLI - IMPLICATIONS FOR USE OF COGNITIVE REFERENCING IN DETERMINING SLI, Journal of communication disorders, 30(1), 1997, pp. 1-9

Authors: DELOCHE G HANNEQUIN D DORDAIN M METZLUTZ MN KREMIN H TESSIER C VENDRELL J CARDEBAT D PERRIER D QUINT S PICHARD B
Citation: G. Deloche et al., DIVERSITY OF PATTERNS OF IMPROVEMENT IN CONFRONTATION NAMING REHABILITATION - SOME TENTATIVE HYPOTHESES, Journal of communication disorders, 30(1), 1997, pp. 11-22

Authors: METZ DE CACCAMISE F GUSTAFSON MS
Citation: De. Metz et al., CRITERION VALIDITY OF THE LANGUAGE BACKGROUND QUESTIONNAIRE - A SELF-ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT, Journal of communication disorders, 30(1), 1997, pp. 23-32

Authors: FLANAGAN JL JACKSON ST
Citation: Jl. Flanagan et St. Jackson, TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY OF 3 APHASIA TESTS - PERFORMANCE OF NON-BRAIN-DAMAGED OLDER ADULTS, Journal of communication disorders, 30(1), 1997, pp. 33-43

Authors: JOHNSON JM SEIKEL JA MADISON CL FOOSE SM RINARD KD
Citation: Jm. Johnson et al., STANDARDIZED TEST PERFORMANCE OF CHILDREN WITH A HISTORY OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO MULTIPLE DRUGS COCAINE/, Journal of communication disorders, 30(1), 1997, pp. 45-73

Authors: HAMMEN VL YORKSTON KM
Citation: Vl. Hammen et Km. Yorkston, SPEECH AND PAUSE CHARACTERISTICS FOLLOWING SPEECH RATE REDUCTION IN HYPOKINETIC DYSARTHRIA, Journal of communication disorders, 29(6), 1996, pp. 429-445

Authors: BIDDLE KR MCCABE A BLISS LS
Citation: Kr. Biddle et al., NARRATIVE SKILLS FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS, Journal of communication disorders, 29(6), 1996, pp. 447-469

Authors: LEDER SB
Citation: Sb. Leder, ADULT-ONSET OF STUTTERING AS A PRESENTING SIGN IN A PARKINSONIAN-LIKESYNDROME - A CASE-REPORT, Journal of communication disorders, 29(6), 1996, pp. 471-478

Authors: GOLDSTEIN BA IGLESIAS A
Citation: Ba. Goldstein et A. Iglesias, PHONOLOGICAL PATTERNS IN PUERTO-RICAN SPANISH-SPEAKING CHILDREN WITH PHONOLOGICAL DISORDERS, Journal of communication disorders, 29(5), 1996, pp. 367-387

Authors: SNYDER LS HOLLAND AL FORBES M
Citation: Ls. Snyder et al., LEXICAL DECISIONS IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - SOME NOTES ONAUTOMATIC VERSUS CONTROLLED PROCESSING, Journal of communication disorders, 29(5), 1996, pp. 389-399

Authors: KERNAN KT SABSAY S
Citation: Kt. Kernan et S. Sabsay, LINGUISTIC AND COGNITIVE-ABILITY OF ADULTS WITH DOWN-SYNDROME AND MENTAL-RETARDATION OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY, Journal of communication disorders, 29(5), 1996, pp. 401-422

Authors: MICCIO AW
Citation: Aw. Miccio, STIMULABILITY AND SPEECH-SOUND DISORDERS IN CHILDREN - INTRODUCTION, Journal of communication disorders, 29(4), 1996, pp. 235-236

Authors: POWELL TW MICCIO AW
Citation: Tw. Powell et Aw. Miccio, STIMULABILITY - A USEFUL CLINICAL TOOL, Journal of communication disorders, 29(4), 1996, pp. 237-253

Authors: LOF GL
Citation: Gl. Lof, FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SPEECH-SOUND STIMULABILITY, Journal of communication disorders, 29(4), 1996, pp. 255-278

Authors: TYLER AA
Citation: Aa. Tyler, ASSESSING STIMULABILITY IN TODDLERS, Journal of communication disorders, 29(4), 1996, pp. 279-297
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