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SSRC - some papers in press or under review

This list is pretty likely to be out of date and vague!

  • Black, E., Peppe, S., Gibbon, F. The relationship between socio-economic status and lexical development. To appear in special issue of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics (procs of ICPLA 2006)
  • Järvinen-Pasley, A., Peppé, S., King-Smith, G., Heaton, P. The relationship between form and function level receptive prosodic abilities in autism. Accepted by the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Mennen, I., Schaeffler, F., Watt, N., and Miller, N. An Autosegmental-Metrical Investigation of Intonation in People with Parkinson's Disease. To appear in Asia Pacific Journal of Speech Language and Hearing. Volume 11, Issue 4 (December, 2008).
  • Martínez-Castilla, P., Peppé, S. Intonation features of the expression of emotions in Spanish: preliminary study for a prosody assessment procedure. To appear in special issue of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics (procs of ICPLA 2006)
  • Martínez-Castilla, P., Peppé, S. Developing a test of prosodic ability for speakers of Iberian Spanish. Accepted for a special issue of Speech Communication.
  • McMillan, C.T., Corley, M., Lickley, R.J., (2008, in press) Articulatory Evidence for Feedback and Competition in Speech Production. Language and Cognitive Processes.
  • DePlacido CG (2007) Aural rehabilitation, person centred or cost effective? Proc Europ Fed Aud Soc. (in press).

    Liddell A, Owens D, Campbell PE, DePlacido C, Wolters M, (2007) Random gap detection testing: A useful measure of auditory processing in an aging population?  Proc Europ Fed Aud Soc. (in press).

    Campbell PE, Harris CM (2007) What is normal hearing in paediatric audiology?  Proc Europ Fed Aud Soc. (in press).

    Owens D, Liddell A, Campbell PE, DePlacido C, Wolters M, (2007) The influence of extended high frequency hearing thresholds on otoacoustic emissions in an aging population.   Proc Europ Fed Aud Soc. (in press).

    Wolters M, Campbell PE, DePlacido C, Liddell A, Owens D (2007) The role of outer hair cell function in the perception of synthetic versus natural speech. Proc. Interspeech. (in press)

  • McLeod, Sharynne and Wrench, Alan A. (2008 in press) Protocol for Restricting Head Movement when Recording Ultrasound Images of Speech Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing



  • Scobbie, James M and Stuart-Smith. Quasi-phonemic contrast and the fuzzy inventory: examples from Scottish English. ms.


  • MacDonald, A. and Armstrong, L.
    The Contribution of Speech and Language Therapy to Palliative Medicine. In G Hanks, N Cherny, N Christakis, M Fallon, Stein Kaasa and R Portnoy Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine, 4th Edition. In Press (OUP)


  • MacDonald, A., Siggs, M. and Bennie, C.
    Beyond the Symbol Chart: Issues for Adults with Learning Disabilities. In A. Wilson, Augmentative Communication in Practice, Collected papers 2006. In Press (CALL Centre, Edinburgh University)

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