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1. The risk factors for silent aspiration: A retrospective case series and literature review.

2. 'Turning up and tuning in'. Factors associated with parental non‐attendance and non‐adherence in intervention for young children with speech, language communication needs.

3. Non‐linguistic comprehension, social inference and empathizing skills in autistic young adults, young adults with autistic traits and control young adults: Group differences and interrelatedness of skills.

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

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

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

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

8. Feasibility and initial efficacy of project‐based treatment for people with ABI.

9. Quality of life and swallowing questionnaire for individuals with Parkinson's disease: development and validation.

10. Children with cochlear implants in infancy: predictors of early vocabulary.

11. The personality of past, present and future speech–language pathology students.

12. The Monosyllable Imitation Test for Toddlers: influence of stimulus characteristics on imitation, compliance and diagnostic accuracy.

13. Impact of voice and communication deficits for individuals with cervical spinal cord injury living in the community.

14. Assessing early communication skills at 12 months: a retrospective study of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

15. Trajectories of language delay from age 3 to 5: persistence, recovery and late onset.

16. Early hearing loss and language abilities in children with Down syndrome.