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1. Assessment and Therapy Goal Planning Using Free Computerized Language Analysis Software

2. Decontextualized Utterances Contain More Typical and Stuttering-Like Disfluencies in Preschoolers Who Do and Do Not Stutter

3. Adults Who Stutter Show Diminished Word Fluency, Regardless of Mode

5. Using Free Computer-Assisted Language Sample Analysis to Evaluate and Set Treatment Goals for Children Who Speak African American English

8. Dynamic Norming and Open Science

9. Temporal Processing in Adults Who Stutter

10. Augmenting Clinical Insights with Computing: How TalkBank has Impacted Assessment and Treatment of Speech and Language Disorders.

11. Selecting Treatments and Monitoring Outcomes: The Circle of Evidence-Based Practice and Client-Centered Care in Treating a Preschool Child Who Stutters

12. Preliminary Evidence That Growth in Productive Language Differentiates Childhood Stuttering Persistence and Recovery

13. Infant-Directed Speech (IDS) Vowel Clarity and Child Language Outcomes

14. Input and Uptake at 7 Months Predicts Toddler Vocabulary: The Role of Child-Directed Speech and Infant Processing Skills in Language Development

15. Veridical and False Recall in Adults Who Stutter

16. Rate and Phonological Variation in Preschool Children: Effects of Modeling and Directed Influence

17. Narrative Abilities of Children with Epilepsy

18. Involvement of the central cognitive mechanism in word production in adults who stutter

19. Verb Comprehension and Use in Children and Adults with Down Syndrome

20. Some Pragmatic Tips for Dealing with Clinical Uncertainty

22. The Role of Selected Lexical Factors on Confrontation Naming Accuracy, Speed, and Fluency in Adults Who Do and Do Not Stutter

23. Evidence-Based Practice: An Examination of Its Ramifications for the Practice of Speech-Language Pathology

24. Infants' Early Ability to Segment the Conversational Speech Signal Predicts Later Language Development: A Retrospective Analysis

25. Information Literacy for Speech-Language Pathologists: A Key to Evidence-Based Practice

26. Concurrent Validity of the Language Development Survey: Associations with the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories

27. Evidence-Based Practice in Stuttering: Some Questions to Consider

28. Stalling for Time: Stall, Revision, and Stuttering-Like Disfluencies Reflect Language Factors in the Speech of Young Children.

30. Nonword Repetition Abilities of Children Who Stutter: An Exploratory Study

31. Caregiver-Child Interactions and Their Impact on Children's Fluency: Implications for Treatment

34. Parental Language Output to Children at Stuttering Onset.

35. Parental Perceptions of Children's Communicative Development at Stuttering Onset.

36. Syllable Structure Development of Toddlers with Expressive Specific Language Impairment.

39. Syntactic Complexity, Fluency, and Accuracy of Sentence Imitation in Adolescents.

40. Phonetic Profiles of Toddlers with Specific Expressive Language Impairment (SLI-E).

42. Language Complexity and Stuttering in Children.

43. Treating the Child Who Stutters with Concomitant Language or Phonological Impairment.

45. Communicative Development in Twins with Discordant Histories of Recurrent Otitis Media.

46. Measurable Outcomes of Instructions to Modify Normal Parent-Child Verbal Interactions: Implications for Indirect Stuttering Therapy.

47. Consensus Guidelines for the Assessments of Individuals Who Stutter Across the Lifespan

48. Language Growth Predicts Stuttering Persistence Over and Above Family History and Treatment Experience: Response to Marcotte

50. Script Told by the Experimenter for the Spontaneous Speech Task (Task 2)

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