ASHA Convention 2006
November 16-18, 2006
The faculty and students of the Department presented the following sessions at the ASHA Convention held at Miami Beach, Florida, from November 16-18, 2006:
Bettagere, R. Differences in acoustic characteristics of various linguistic stress patterns.
Bordelon, T., Mitchell, J., Stoehr, R., & Stiegler, L. Audio books: Can they help build literacy?
Currie, P., & Nicholls, T. Katrina stories: Qualitative interviews.
Davis, R., & Stiegler, L. Better understanding of audiological test results in children.
DeKemel-Ichikawa, K., & Carr, S. Improving communication in ESL nurses and other healthcare professionals.
Meline, T., Stoehr, R., & Cranfield, C. Stuttering and late bilinguals: What is the evidence to data?
Perry, K., Bettagere, R., Durbin, A., Gomila, P., & Bordelon, T. Effects of amplification on accent modification.
Stiegler, L., & Davis, R. Collaborative strategies to facilitate hearing assessment of children.
Westmoreland, L, DesRoches, M., & Stiegler, L. Attention-seeking pretend behavior in a child with autism.
Wrublewski, A., DesRoches, M., & Terranova, A. Overestimation of language comprehension in a child with autism.