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1. Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore the experience of receiving and using augmentative and alternative communication.

2. Piloting building early sentences therapy for pre‐school children with low language abilities: An examination of efficacy and the role of sign as an active ingredient.

3. Can a writing intervention using mainstream Assistive Technology software compensate for dysgraphia and support reading comprehension for people with aphasia?

4. A qualitative exploration of speech–language pathologists' approaches in treating spoken discourse post‐traumatic brain injury.

5. Co‐constructed communication therapy for individuals with acquired brain injury: A systematic review.

6. Stakeholder views on cognitive communication assessment and intervention for a person living independently in the community with severe traumatic brain injury.

7. 'It gives you encouragement because you're not alone': A pilot study of a multi‐component social media skills intervention for people with acquired brain injury.

8. 'We manage, but yeah, it's challenging': A mixed‐methods study of enablers and barriers to hearing assessments for parents of children in metropolitan and regional Australia.

9. Reliability and validity study of a Turkish version of the Communicative Effectiveness Survey‐Revised (CES‐R).

10. Identifying prioritised actions for improving dysphagia services in Singapore: Insights from concept mapping with patients and caregivers.

11. Patient experience of telehealth appointments in head and neck cancer services during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

12. The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on speech and language therapy services in Ireland: A mixed‐methods survey at two time points during the pandemic.

13. Worth a try or a last resort: Healthcare professionals' experiences and opinions of above cuff vocalisation.

14. Utilizing Virtual Reality for Gender‐Affirming Voice Training: Surveying the Attitudes and Perspectives of Potential Consumers.

15. Towards efficient, ecological assessment of interaction: A scoping review of co‐constructed communication.

16. 'It's been an extraordinary journey': Experience of engagement from the perspectives of people with post‐stroke aphasia.

17. The development of a parent report instrument of early communication and language skills of infants and toddlers in mainland China.

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

19. Evaluation of a pilot to introduce simulated learning activities to support speech and language therapy students' clinical development.

20. Collaborative working in speech and language therapy for children with DLD—What are parents' needs?

21. Autism and bilingualism: A thematic analysis of practitioner perspectives in the United Kingdom.

22. Exploring the connection between dementia and eating, drinking and swallowing difficulty: Findings from home‐based semi‐structured interviews.

23. "They Can't Believe They're a Tiger": Insights from pediatric speech‐language pathologist mobile app users and app designers.

24. Supportive care among head and neck cancer patients: An initial validation of the Dutch version of the Performance Status Scale for Head and Neck Cancer (D‐PSS‐HN).

25. 'Talking Very Properly Creates Such a Distance': Exploring Style‐Shifting in Speech‐Language Therapists.

26. Comprehensive Assessment of Reading in Aphasia (CARA) reading questionnaire—German version.

27. Diagnostic procedures of paediatric speech and language therapists in the UK: Enabling and obstructive factors.

28. Which blueberries are better value? The development and validation of the functional numeracy assessment for adults with aphasia.

29. Amateur choir singers – Does good vocal health matter?

30. Cross‐cultural adaptation and validation of the Italian version of the Montreal Children's Hospital Feeding Scale in a special healthcare needs population.

31. The impact of subtle language and communication difficulties on the daily lives of autistic children without intellectual disability: Parent perspectives.

32. How acceptable is the use of linguistic–phonological intervention in children with cleft palate? A qualitative study in speech therapists.

33. 'It depends on who I'm with': How young people with developmental language disorder describe their experiences of language and communication in school.

34. Access, referral, service provision and management of individuals with primary progressive aphasia: A survey of speech‐language therapists in Italy.

35. What is the usage of the Brisbane Evidence Based Language Test in clinical practice?: A speech language therapy survey.

36. Measuring communication as a core outcome in aphasia trials: Results of the ROMA‐2 international core outcome set development meeting.

37. Embedding key word sign prompts in a shared book reading activity: The impact on communication between children with Down syndrome and their parents.

38. The impact of participation in research for speech and language therapy departments and their patients: A case example of the Big CACTUS multicentre trial of self‐managed computerized aphasia therapy.

39. Acute post‐stroke aphasia management: An implementation science study protocol using a behavioural approach to support practice change.

40. Com‐mens: a home‐based logopaedic intervention program for communication problems between people with dementia and their caregivers — a single‐group mixed‐methods pilot study.

41. The pervasive and unyielding impacts of cognitive‐communication changes following traumatic brain injury.

42. Revising the Pragmatics Profile using a modified Delphi methodology to meet the assessment needs of current speech–language therapists.

43. The true cost of dysphagia on quality of life: The views of adults with swallowing disability.

44. 'Is there something wrong with your voice?' A qualitative study of the voice concerns of people with laryngotracheal stenosis.

45. A survey of speech pathologists' opinions about the prospective acceptability of an online implementation platform for aphasia services.

46. The retrospective acceptability of high intensity versus low intensity speech intervention in children with a cleft palate: A qualitative study from the parents' point of view using the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability.

47. Healthcare Professionals' Perceptions of Stabilized Edible Foam with Adults with Severe Dysphagia; an exploratory study: Use of stabilized edible foam with adults with dysphagia.

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

49. The oral language and emergent literacy skills of preschoolers: Early childhood teachers' self‐reported role, knowledge and confidence.

50. Development of a holistic communication score (HoCoS) in patients treated for oral or oropharyngeal cancer: Preliminary validation.