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1. Enhancing social–emotional functioning in adolescents with developmental language disorder or deaf or hard of hearing through a Theory of Mind intervention.

2. Characteristics of drawing deficits in people with aphasia: Differences between symbolic and realistic drawn objects.

3. Effect of online parent training in promoting language development of children with language delay in Hubei province, China.

4. The reliability of simultaneous versus individual data collection during stuttering assessment.

5. Early grammar‐building in French‐speaking deaf children with cochlear implants: A follow‐up corpus study.

6. Gaze‐speech coordination during social interaction in Parkinson's disease.

7. Spelling problems after early oral language difficulties.

8. A randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of teacher continued professional development on student language outcomes.

9. Language gains in 4–6‐year‐old children with developmental language disorder and the relation with language profile, severity, multilingualism and non‐verbal cognition.

10. Neuropsychological correlates of P300 parameters in individuals with aphasia.

11. Gesture–speech integration is related to vocabulary skills in children with developmental language disorder, Williams syndrome and typical development.

12. Successful lexical tone production of Mandarin Chinese autistic children with intellectual impairment.

13. What could go wrong? Non‐standardized versus standardized food texture classification.

14. Speed of processing in Developmental Language Disorder (DLD): The case of real‐time grammatical processing.

15. Is sentence ambiguity comprehension affected after mild traumatic brain injury? Results suggest cognitive control is more important than diagnosis.

16. Convergent validity of functional communication tools and spoken language comprehension assessment in children with cerebral palsy.

17. Morphosyntactic abilities in young children with Down syndrome: Evidence from the Greek language.

18. Effects of multitasker babble noise on speech intelligibility in children with velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI).

19. Voice improvement following conventional speech therapy combined with singing intervention in people with Parkinson's disease: A three‐arm randomised controlled trial.

20. Acquisition of grammatical aspect by Mandarin‐speaking preschool children with autism spectrum disorder.

21. Acoustic characteristics associated with liquid swallowing sounds of different bolus consistencies in young healthy adults.

22. Reliability, validity and developmental sensitivity of the Language Use Inventory (LUI) in the Chinese context.

23. Development and norming of the Hungarian CDI‐III: A screening tool for language delay.

24. The effects of endovascular clot retrieval and thrombolysis on dysphagia in an Australian quaternary hospital: A retrospective review.

25. Statistical word learning in Catalan–Spanish and English‐speaking children with and without developmental language disorder.

26. An intensive neurorehabilitation programme with sEMG biofeedback to improve swallowing in idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD): A feasibility study.

27. An examination into the effect of genetic taste status and intensity of carbonation on swallowing and palatability in healthy young adults.

28. Assessment of inference‐making in children using comprehension questions and story retelling: Effect of text modality and a story presentation format.

29. Intelligibility in Down syndrome: Effect of measurement method and listener experience.

30. Communicative participation outcomes in individuals with Parkinson's disease receiving standard care speech‐language therapy services in community settings.

31. Mothers' and fathers' attitudes toward stuttering in the Middle East compared to Europe and North America.

32. Efficacy of online communication partner training package for student healthcare professionals.

33. Development of mobile compatible software for cognitive–communication disorder in individuals with Alzheimer's disease.

34. Preliminary feasibility and effectiveness of a novel community language intervention for preschool children in the United Kingdom.

35. Clinical experience and categorical perception of children's speech.

36. Effect of boost articulation therapy (BArT) on intelligibility in adults with dysarthria.

37. Predictors of Lidcombe Program treatment dropout and outcome for early stuttering.

38. Speech sound development in typically developing 2–7‐year‐old Dutch‐speaking children: A normative cross‐sectional study.

39. Picture‐naming test for a linguistically diverse population with cognitive impairment and dementia.

40. Do caregivers' personality and emotional intelligence modify their perception of relationship and communication with people with aphasia?

41. Randomized controlled trial comparing Parent Led Therapist Supervised Articulation Therapy (PLAT) with routine intervention for children with speech disorders associated with cleft palate.

42. Pragmatic aspects of verbal communication in elderly people: A study of Polish seniors.

43. Children with language delay referred to Dutch speech and hearing centres: caseload characteristics.

44. Effects of speech cues in French‐speaking children with dysarthria.

45. Language, literacy and cognitive skills of young adults with developmental language disorder (DLD).

46. Reduced duration of stuttering‐like disfluencies and consistent anticipatory slowing during an adaptation task.

47. Automated assessment of hyoid movement during normal swallow using ultrasound.

48. Intervention for oral language comprehension skills in preschoolers with developmental language disorder.

49. 'What's cooking?' A comparison of an activity‐oriented and a table‐top programme of therapy on the language performance of people with aphasia.

50. Cultural difference in attitudes towards stuttering among British, Arab and Chinese students: Considering home and host cultures.