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Tympanometry
Asha Working Group on Aural Acoustic-Immittance Measurements Committee on Audiologic Evaluation
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 354-377. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Ipsilateral Acoustic-Reflex Adaptation Testing for Detection of Facial-Nerve Pathology: Three Case Studies
Shlomo Silman, Carol A. Silverman, Stanley A. Gelfand, John Lutolf, and Deborah J. Lynn
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 378-382. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Responses to Requests for Clarification by Linguistically Normal and Language-Impaired Children in Conversation
Bonnie Brinton, Martin Fujiki, and Esther A. Sonnenberg
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 383-391. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Within-Clinic versus Outside-of-Clinic Self-Monitoring of Articulation to Promote Generalization
Robert L. Koegel, Lynn Kern Koegel, Janis Costello Ingham, and Karen Van Voy
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 392-399. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Listeners' Perceptions of Consonants Produced by Esophageal and Tracheoesophageal Talkers
Philip C. Doyle, Jeffrey L. Danhauer, and Charles G. Reed
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 400-407. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Comprehension of Monologues and Dialogues by Aphasic Listeners
Jun Katsuki-Nakamura, Robert H. Brookshire, and Linda E. Nicholas
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 408-415. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Cohesion in the Narratives of Good and Poor Readers
Janet A. Norris and Roger H. Bruning
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 416-424. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Otitis Media in Early Childhood and Its Relationship to Later Phonological Development
Margaret R. Burchinal, Joanne Erwick Roberts, Matthew A. Koch, Marianna M. Footo, and Frederick W. Henderson
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 424-432. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Long-Term Treatment of Severe Dysarthria: A Case Study
Marianne B. Simpson, James A. Till, and Anne M. Goff
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 433-440. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Proportional and Functional Analogical Reasoning in Normal and Language-Impaired Children
Marilyn A. Nippold, Barbara J. Erskine, and Donald B. Freed
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 440-448. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Acoustic Phonetic Effects of Two Types of Verbal Feedback in Dysarthric Subjects
James A. Till and Andrea R. Toye
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 449-458. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Object Transformations in the Play of Language-Impaired Children
Brenda Y. Terrell and Richard G. Schwartz
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 459-466. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Longitudinal Changes in Auditory Discrimination in Normal Children and Children with Language-Learning Problems
Lois L. Elliott and Michael A. Hammer
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 467-474. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Referential Communication by Aphasic and Nonaphasic Adults
Cynthia R. Busch, Robert H. Brookshire, and Linda E. Nicholas
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 475-482. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Questions about Oropharyngeal Motor Development in Young Children
James Paul Dworkin and Richard Culatta
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 483-485. [PDF]  

Reply to "Questions about Oropharyngeal Motor Development in Young Children"
JoAnne Robbins and Thomas Klee
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 485-486. [PDF]  

Dysfluency Isn't Always Stuttering
Richard Culatta and Linda Leeper
J Speech Hear Disord 1988 53: 486-488. [PDF]  

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