SSPCL 6: Advances in Clinical Phonetics SSPCL 5: Non-fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World SSPCL 4: The Phonetics of Fingerspelling SSPCL 3: The Focusing Hypothesis SSPCL 2: Child Language and Developmental Dysphasia SSPCL 1: Intelligibility in Speech Disorders

Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics

ISSN: 0927-1813
Provides a platform for the development of academic debate and inquiry into the related fields of speech pathology and clinical linguistics.

Board

Editors
Martin J. Ball
Raymond D. Kent
Editorial Board
Chris Code, University of Sydney, Australia
Alvira Farmer, San Jose State University, USA
John V.H. Gilbert, University of British Columbia, Canada
Yvan Lebrun, Vrije Universiteit, Belgium
Lise Menn, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA

Subjects

Benjamins Subject classification

Volumes

7.
Edited by Nicole Müller
2000. viii, 174 pp.
6.
Edited by Martin J. Ball and Martin Duckworth
1996. xiv, 258 pp.
5.
Lise Menn, Michael P. O’Connor, Loraine K. Obler and Audrey Holland
1995. xvii, 212 pp.
4.
Sherman Wilcox
1992. vi, 108 pp.
3.
Alison Wray
1992. xiv, 207 pp.
2.
Harald Clahsen
1991. x, 350 pp.
1.
Edited by Raymond D. Kent
1992. vi, 365 pp.
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