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1. Identifying and describing developmental language disorder in children.

2. The longitudinal trajectory of discourse from the hyperacute to the chronic phase in mild to moderate poststroke aphasia recovery: A case series study.

3. Communication competence and disability secondary to laryngectomy and tracheoesophageal puncture voice restoration.

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

5. Non‐linguistic cognitive measures as predictors of functionally defined developmental language disorder in monolingual and bilingual children.

6. Rehabilitation access for individuals with cognitive‐communication challenges after traumatic brain injury: A co‐design study with persons with lived experience.

7. Cognitive‐communication performance following mild traumatic brain injury: Influence of sex, age, education, site of lesion and bilingualism.

8. Perspectives of speech and language therapists in paediatric palliative care: an international exploratory study.

9. Description of connected speech across different elicitation tasks in the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia.

10. Perspectives of Speech and Language Therapists in Paediatric Palliative Care: An International Exploratory Study

11. International patterns of the public awareness of aphasia.

12. Oral narratives in monolingual and bilingual preschoolers with SLI.

13. A Bioecological Framework to Evaluate Communicative Participation Outcomes for Preschoolers Receiving Speech-Language Therapy Interventions in Ontario, Canada

14. Survey of bilingualism in autism spectrum disorders.