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This NEWS page highlights our newest output below with (since Dec 2009). This is a historical listing, organised by year. A-Z listing is on a different page.

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online [back to top] (published online so dates and details may change)

  • Cleland, J., Wood, S., Hardcastle, W., & Wishart, J. & Timmins, C. (2010)  The relationship between speech, oromotor, language and cognitive abilities in children with Down’s syndrome.  International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 45 (1): 83-95.

2010 [back to top]

  • Foulkes, P., Scobbie, J.M. and Watt, D. (2010) Sociophonetics. In W.J. Hardcastle, J. Laver, and F.E. Gibbon (eds.) Handbook of Phonetic Sciences (2nd Edition). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 703-754.

 

2009 [back to top]

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  • Timmins, C., Cleland, J., Hardcastle, W.J., Wood, S.E, & Wishart, J.G. (2009)  A perceptual and electropalatographic study of / S / in young people with Down’s syndrome. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics  23(12): 911-925. [link]
  • Cleland, J., Timmins, C., Wood, S., Hardcastle, W. and Wishart, J. (2009). Electropalatographic therapy for children and young people with Down’s syndrome.  Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics  23(12): 926-939. [link]
  • Scobbie, James M and Marianne Pouplier (2009) Syllable Structure and External Sandhi: An EPG Study of Vocalisation and Retraction in Word-final English /l/. QMU Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-17. [pdf]
  • Zharkova, N., Schaeffler, S., Gibbon, F. (2009). Adult Speakers' Tongue-Palate Contact Patterns for Bilabial Stops Within Complex Clusters. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 23(12): 901-910. [link]
  • Timmins, C., Cleland, J., Rodger, R., Wishart, J., Wood, S., & Hardcastle, W. (2009).  Speech production in Down syndrome. Down Syndrome Quarterly, 11 (2), 16-22.
  • Bosch, Anna and Scobbie, James M. (2009) Fine-grained Morphophonological Variation in Scottish Gaelic: Evidence from the Linguistic Survey of Scotland. In James Stanford and D. Preston (eds.) Variationist Approaches to Indigenous Minority Languages. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 347-368.
  • Wood, S.E ., Wishart, J., Hardcastle, W.J., Cleland, J. & Timmins, C. (2009).  The use of electropalatography in the assessment and treatment of motor speech disorders in children with Down's syndrome: evidence from two case studies.  Developmental Neurorehabilitation 12 (1): 66-75.
  • Zharkova, Natalia and Hewlett, Nigel (2009), Measuring lingual coarticulation from midsagittal tongue contours: description and example calculations using English /t/ and /a/. Journal of Phonetics 37: 248-256.

2008 [back to top]

  • Batliner, A., Schuller, B., Schaeffler, S.,  Steidl, S. (2008). Mothers, Adults, Children, Pets - Towards the Acoustics of Intimacy. In: Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Las Vegas, USA.

  • Black, E., Peppé, S., and Gibbon, F. (2008) The relationship between socio-economic status and lexical development. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 22: 259 – 265.[link]

  • Schmid, M. & de Leeuw, E. (2008). Language attrition research network. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 18: 117-117.
  • Falcaro, M., Pickles, A., Newbury, D.F., Addis, L., Banfield, E., Fisher, S.E., Monaco, A.P., Simkin, Z. Conti-Ramsden, G. and The SLI Consortium (2008) Genetic and phenotypic effects of phonological short-term memory and grammatical morphology in specific language impairment. Genes, Brain and Behaviour, 7: 393-402. Online Early Articles [link]
  • Gibbon, F., Lee, A. , Yuen, I. and Crampin, L. (2008) Clicks produced as compensatory articulations in two adolescents with velocardiofacial syndrome. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 45: 381-392.
  • Gibbon, F. (2008). Instrumental analysis of articulation in speech impairment. In. M. Ball, S. Howard, N. Muller & M. Perkins (Eds.) Handbook of Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics, Blackwell Publishers. ISBN: 9781405135221, Pp. 311-331.
  • Järvinen-Pasley, A., Peppé, S., King-Smith, D. and Heaton, P. (2008) The relationship between form and function level receptive prosodic abilities in autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 38: 1328–1340. [link]
  • Kocjančič, T. (2008) Tongue movement and syllable onset complexity: ultrasound study. In Botinis, A. (ed.) Proceedings of ISCA Experimental Linguistics ExLing 2008 (Athens). Athens: ISCA and the University of Athens, pp.125-128. [pdf]
  • Kocjančič, T. (2008) Ultrasound investigation of tongue movements in syllables with different onset structure. Proceedings of the Eighth International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), Strasbourg. [pdf draft final version due later]
  • Lawson, E., Stuart-Smith, J. and Scobbie, J.M. (2008) Articulatory Insights into Language Variation and Change: Preliminary Findings from an Ultrasound Study of Derhoticization in Scottish English. In K. Gorman (Ed.) U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 14.2: Papers from NWAV 36, 102-110. [pdf available online http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol14/iss2/13/ or for convenience here]
  • Lickley, R.J. (2007) Pharmacological approaches are not indicated for the treatment of stuttering. Evidence-based Communication Assessment and Intervention1/4: 156-159.
  • Lickley, R.J. (2007) Some stuttering treatments are 'possibly effective' for some people, but more rigorous trials are required. Evidence-based Communication Assessment and Intervention 1/4: 159-161.
  • Liker, M. and Gibbon, F. (2008) Tongue Palate Contact Patterns of Velar Stops in Normal Adult English. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 22, 2: 137 - 148 [link]
  • Martinez-Castilla, P. and Peppé, S. Intonation features of the expression of emotions in Spanish: preliminary study for a prosody assessment procedure. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 22: 363-370.
  • Martinez-Castilla, P. and Peppé, S. Developing a test of prosodic ability for speakers of Iberian Spanish. Speech Communication 50: 900-915 [link]
  • McCann, J., Peppé, S., Gibbon, F., O'Hare, A. and Rutherford, M. (2008) The Prosody-Language Relationship in Children with High-Functioning Autism. In McGregor, E., Nunez, M., Cebula, K. and Gomez, J.C. (Eds.) Autism. An Integrated View from Neurocognitive, Clinical, and Intervention Research. (p214-235). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
  • McCann, J., Wood, S.E., Hardcastle, W.J., Wishart, J.G. and Timmins, C.(2008) The relationship between speech, oromotor, language and cognitive abilities in
    children with Down’s syndrome. QMU Speech Science Research Centre Working Paper WP15 [pdf]McLeod, Sharynne and Wrench, Alan A. (2008) Protocol for Restricting Head Movement when Recording Ultrasound Images of Speech Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 11: 23-29.
  • McMillan, C. T., Corley, M., & Lickley, R. J. (2008) Articulatory evidence for feedback and competition in speech production. Language and Cognitive Processes, 23 (5) [link]
  • McMillan, C. T., Corley, M., & Lickley, R. J. (2008) Articulatory evidence for feedback and competition in speech production. Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 24, Iss.1: 44 - 66 [pdf]
  • Mennen, I., Schaeffler, F., Watt, N., Miller, N. (2008), An autosegmental-metrical investigation of intonation in people with Parkinson’s Disease. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research 11(4), 205-219 .
  • Mennen, I., Schaeffler, F., Docherty, G. (2008). A methodological study into the linguistic dimensions of pitch range differences between German and English. In: Proceedings of Fourth Conference on Speech Prosody, Campinas, Brazil. CD-ROM.
  • Qin, Chao, Carreira-Perpiñán, Miguel Á, Richmond, Korin, Wrench, Alan, Renals, Steve (2008) Predicting tongue shapes from a few landmark locations. Proceedings of Interspeech ICSLP, International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Brisbane, 2008. [pdf] [link]
  • Schaeffler, S., Scobbie, J.M. and Mennen, I. (2008) An Evaluation of Inter-Speech Postures for the Study of Language-Specific Articulatory Settings. Proceedings of the Eighth International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), Strasbourg. [pdf draft - final version due later]
  • Scobbie, James M., & Stuart-Smith, Jane (2008). Quasi-phonemic contrast and the fuzzy inventory: examples from Scottish English. In Peter Avery, Elan B. Dresher, & Keren Rice (eds.), Contrast in Phonology: Theory, perception acquisition. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. pp 87-113.
  • Scobbie, James M., Stuart-Smith, Jane and Lawson, E. (2008) Looking variation and change in the mouth: developing the sociolinguistic potential of Ultrasound Tongue Imaging. Final Report for ESRC Project RES-000-22-2032. [pdf]
  • Scobbie, J.M., Wrench, A.A. and van der Linden, M. (2008) Head-probe stabilisation in ultrasound tongue imaging using a headset to permit natural head movement. Proceedings of the Eighth International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), Strasbourg. . [pdf draft final version due later]
  • Simonsen, H.G., Moen, I. and Cowen, S. (2008) Norwegian retroflex stops in a cross-linguistic perspective. The Journal of Phonetics, 36: 385 - 405 [link]
  • Wood, Sara, Jennifer Wishart, William Hardcastle, Joanne McCann & Claire Timmins (2008) Using Electropalatography (EPG) in the assessment and treatment of developmental motor speech disorders: Linking basic and applied research. QMU Speech Science Research Centre Working Paper WP16 [pdf]
  • Wrench, A.A. and Scobbie, J.M (2008) High-speed cineloop ultrasound vs. video ultrasound tongue imaging: comparison of front and back lingual gesture location and relative timing. Proceedings of the Eighth International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), Strasbourg. [pdf draft final version due later]
  • Zharkova, N., Hewlett, N. & Hardcastle, W. (2008). Analysing coarticulation in Scottish English children and adults: an ultrasound study. Canadian Acoustics, 36 (3): Proceedings of the Acoustics Week in Canada 2008. Pp. 158-159.
  • Zharkova, N. (2008) An EPG and ultrasound study of lingual coarticulation in vowel-consonant sequences. Proceedings of the Eighth International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), Strasbourg. [pdf draft - final version due later]
  • Zharkova, N., Hewlett, N. & Hardcastle, W. (2008). An ultrasound study of lingual coarticulation in children and adults. Proceedings of the Eighth International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), Strasbourg. [pdf]

2007 [back to top]

  • The SLI Consortium (SLIC) (2007). Multivariate Linkage Analysis of Specific Language Impairment. Annals of Human Genetics. 71:1-14 [SLIC includes Watson and Clark]
  • Clark, A., O'Hare, A., Watson, J., Cohen, W., Cowie, H., Elton, R., Nasir, J. and Seckl, J. (2007). Receptive language disorder in childhood: Familial aspects and long term outcomes: Results from a Scottish Study. Archives of Disease in Childhood 92: 614 - 619. [link] Online doi:10.11.1136/adc.2006.101758
  • Eriksson, E., Schaeffler, F. & Sullivan, K.P.H. (2007), Acoustic Impact on Decoding of Semantic Emotion. In: M ü ller, C. & Sch ö tz, S. (eds.), Speaker Classification. LNAI, Springer.
  • Law, J., Gaag, A. van der, Hardcastle, W., Beck, J., MacGregor, A., Plunkett, C. (2007) Communication Support Needs: a Review of the Literature. Scottish Executive Social Research Report. [pdf]
  • de Leeuw, Esther (2007). Hesitation Markers in English, German, and Dutch. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 19: 85-114
  • Gibbon, Fiona E., Lee, Alice. and Yuen, Ivan (2007) Tongue palate contact during bilabials in normal speech. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal. 44: 87-91.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. and Yuen, Ivan (2007) Editorial. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology. 9: 1-2.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. Yuen, Ivan, Lee, Alice and Adams, L. (2007) Normal adult speakers' tongue palate contact patterns for alveolar oral and nasal stops. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology. 9: 82-89.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (2007). Research and Practice in Developmental Phonological Disorders. In Martha C. Pennington (ed.). Phonology in Context. Advances in Linguistics. Palgrave Macmillan. 245-273
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. and Lee, Alice (2007) Electropalatography as a Research and Clinical Tool. In Vallino-Napoli, L. (Ed). Perspectives on Speech Science and Orofacial Disorders (ASHA Division 5) 17: 7-13.
  • Grichkovtsova, I. & Mennen, I. (2007) Child speech and emotions: a cross-linguistic perspective. In K. Izdebski (Ed.). Emotions and the human voice, vol.2, Plural Publishing.
  • Harris CM and Campbell PE (2007) The importance of correct phenotyping in Gaucher Disease. Journal of Child Neurology 23: 986-87. [http://jcn.sagepub.com/]
  • Lee, Alice, Gibbon, Fiona E., Crampin, Lisa, Yuen, Ivan and MacLennan, G. (2007) The national CLEFTNET project for individuals with speech disorders associated with cleft palate. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology. 9: 57-64.
  • Liker, Marko, Gibbon, Fiona E., Wrench, Alan A. and Horga, D. (2007) Articulatory characteristics of the occlusion phase of /tS/ compared to /t/ in adult speech. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology. 9: 101-108.
  • Mennen, I. (2007) Phonological and phonetic influences in non-native intonation. In Trouvain, J. & Gut, U. (Eds.) Non-native Prosody: Phonetic Descriptions and Teaching Practice (Nicht-muttersprachliche Prosodie: phonetische Beschreibungen und didaktische Praxis). Mouton De Gruyter.
  • Mennen, I. & Okalidou, A. (2007) Greek speech acquisition. In McLeod, S. (Ed.) The International Guide to Speech Acquisition, Part II. Delmar Thomson, 398-411.
  • Mennen, I. & Levelt, C. & Gerrits, E. (2007)
    Dutch speech acquisition. In McLeod, S. (Ed.) The International Guide to Speech Acquisition, Part II. Delmar Thomson, 327-339.
  • Peppé, S., McCann , J., Gibbon, F., O’Hare, A. & Rutherford, M (2007). Receptive and expressive prosodic ability in children with high-functioning autism Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research 50: 1015-1028.
  • Penton-Voak, I.S., Cahill, S., Pound, N., Kempe, V., Biersack, S., Schaeffler F. (2007), Male facial attractiveness, perceived personality, and child-directed speech. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28(4): 253-9.
  • Ross, L. and Lyon, P. (2007). Escaping a silent world: profound hearing loss, cochlear implants and household interaction. International Journal of Consumer Studies 31: 357–362.
  • Ross, L. (2007) Modernizing times: UK hearing-imparied consumers at the policy crossroads. Internationanl Journal of Consumer Studies. [pdf]
  • Scobbie, J.M., Gordeeva, O.B. and Matthews, B. (2007) Scottish English Speech Acquisition. In Sharynne McLeod (ed.) The International Guide to Speech Acquisition. Clifton Park, NY: Thomson Delmar Learning, 221-240.
  • Scobbie, J.M. (2007) Interface and overlap in phonetics and phonology. In Ramchand, Gillian and Reiss, Charles (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Interfaces. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 17-52.
  • Vazquez Alvarez Y. and Hewlett, N. (2007) The "Trough Effect": an ultrasound study . Phonetica 64: 105-121.
  • Wolters, Maria, Pauline Campbell, Christine DePlacido, Amy Liddell and David Owens (2007) Making speech synthesis more accessible to older people. 6th ISCA Workshop on Speech Synthesis (SSW-6), Bonn, Germany, August 22-24, 2007.
  • Wrench Alan A. (2007) Advances in EPG palate design. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology. 9: 3-12. [pdf]
  • 10.1159/000107912There were 15 papers in the 16th ICPhS (peer reviewed conference proceedings), out of 74 with first author affiliation in the UK.

  • Dickie, Catherine, Mitsuhiko Ota and Clark, Ann (2007) The phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia: is there a suprasegmental component? In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 2037-2040. [pdf]
  • Gordeeva, Olga (2007) Learnability of laryngeal abduction in voiceless fricatives: cross-linguistic evidence. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 433-436. [pdf]
  • Hartinger, Mariam, William J Hardcastle and Fiona Gardiner (2007) Effects of loudness and complex speech on spataial and temporal precision in Parkinson's Disease In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 2025-2058. [pdf]
  • Lambert, Kirsten, Farhana Alam and Jane Stuart-Smith (2007) Investigating British Asian accents: Studies from Glasgow. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 1509-1512. [pdf]
  • de Leeuw, Esther, Monika Schmid and Ineke Mennen (2007) Global foreign accent in native German speech. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 1605-1608. [pdf]
  • Liker, Marko and Fiona E. Gibbon (2007) Articulatory characteristics of velar stops in adult English speakers. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 605-608. [pdf]
  • McCann Joanne and Alan A Wrench (2007) A new EPG protocol for assessing DDK accuracy scores in children: A Down's Syndrome study. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 1985-1988. [pdf]
  • Mennen, Ineke, Felix Schaeffler and Gerard Docherty (2007) Pitching it differently: a comparison of the pitch ranges of German and English speakers. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 1769-1772. [pdf]
  • Peppé, Sue (2007) Prosodic boundary in the speech of children with autism. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 1965-1968. [pdf]
  • Schaeffler, Sonja, and Vera Kempe (2007) Mothers Are Less Efficient in Employing Prosodic Disambiguation in Child-Directed Speech than Non-Mothers: Is There a Trade-Off Between Affective and Linguistic Prosody? In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 2109-2112. [pdf]
  • Scobbie, James M. (2007) Biological and social grounding of phonology: variation as a research tool. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 225-228. [pdf]
  • Scobbie, James M, Marianne Pouplier and Alan A. Wrench (2007) Conditioning factors in external sandhi: An EPG study of English /l/ vocalisation. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 441-444. [pdf]
  • Timmins, Claire, William J. Hardcastle, Sara Wood, Joanne McCann and Jennifer Wishart (2007) Variability in fricative production of young people with Down's syndrome: an EPG analysis. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 1981-1984. [pdf]
  • Wolters, Maria, Pauline Campbell, Christine DePlacido, Amy Liddell, David Owens (2007) Does age-related extended high frequency hearing loss affect the intelligibility of synthetic speech? In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 673-676. [pdf]
  • Yuen, Ivan, Alice Lee and Fiona E. Gibbon (2007) Lingual contact in selected English vowels and its acoustic consequence. In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the ICPhS, 565-568. [pdf]

2006 [back to top]

  • Amalia Arvaniti, D. Robert Ladd and Ineke Mennen (2006) Phonetic effects of focus and “tonal crowding” in intonation: Evidence from Greek polar questions. Speech Communication 48: 667-696.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (2006) Aplicaciones clínicas de la electropalatografía (EPG) en pacientes con anomalíes craneofaciales. In E. Padrós-Serrat (ed) Bases diagnósticas, terapeuticas y posturales del functionalismo craniofacial – Tomo II. Madrid: Ripano, 1251-1257. [Using electropalatography (EPG) with individuals who have craniofacial anomalies. In Form, function and posture and their relationships to craniofacial structures, Part II.]
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. and Paterson, L. (2006) A survey of speech and language therapists’ views on electropalatography therapy outcomes in Scotland. Child Language Teaching and Therapy 22(3): 275-292.
  • Gordeeva, Olga B. (2006) Interaction between the Scottish English System of Prominence and Vowel Length. In Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2006 (Dresden). CD-ROM. [pdf]
  • Hamadé, Rachel, Nigel Hewlett & Emer Scanlon (2006) A quantitative and qualitative evaluation of an automatic occlusion device for tracheoesophageal speech: The Provox Freehands HME. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 20:187-193. [DOI:10.1080/02699200400026959]
  • Henrich, J., Lowit, A., Schalling, E. & Mennen, I. (2006) Rhythmic disturbance in ataxic dysarthria: A comparison of different measures and speech tasks. Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology 14, 291-296.
  • Hewlett, Nigel and Janet Beck (2006) An Introduction to the Science of Phonetics. Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Mennen, Ineke and Stansfield, Jois (2006) Speech and language therapy services to multilingual children in Scotland and England: a comparison of three cities. Journal of Multilingual Communication Disorders 4: 23-44. [DOI: 10.1080/14769670500272689]
  • Mennen, Ineke andStansfield, Jois (2006) Speech and language therapy service delivery for bilingual children: a survey of three cities in Great Britain. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 41 (6): 635-652.
  • Mennen, Ineke (2006) Phonetic and phonological influences in non-native intonation: an overview for language teachers. QMUC Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-9. [pdf]
  • McCann, Joanne, Susan Peppé, Fiona E. Gibbon, Anne O’Hare and Marion Rutherford (2006) The Prosody-Language Relationship in Children with High-Functioning Autism. QMUC Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-6. [pdf]
  • Peppé, Susan, Joanne McCann, Fiona E. Gibbon, Anne O’Hare and Marion Rutherford (2006) Assessing prosodic and pragmatic ability in children with high-functioning autism. Journal of Pragmatics 38: 1776-1791. [doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2005.07.004]
  • Peppé, Susan, Joanne McCann, Fiona E. Gibbon, Anne O’Hare and Marion Rutherford (2006) Assessing prosodic and pragmatic ability in children with high-functioning autism. QMUC Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-4. [pdf]
  • Peppé, Susan, Joanne McCann, Fiona E. Gibbon, Anne O’Hare and Marion Rutherford (2006) Receptive and Expressive Prosodic Ability in Children with High-Functioning Autism. QMUC Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-5. [pdf]
  • Schepman, A., Lickley, R.J. and Ladd, D.R. (2006) Effects of vowel length and right context on the Alignment of Dutch nuclear accents. Journal of Phonetics 34: 1-26. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2005.01.004] [pdf]
  • Scobbie, James M. (2006) Flexibility in the face of incompatible English VOT systems. In Louis Goldstein, D.H. Whalen and Catherine T. Best (eds) Laboratory Phonology 8. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 367-392.
  • Scobbie, James M. (2006) (R) as a variable. In Brown, Keith (editor-in-chief) The Encyclopaedia of Language and Linguistics. 2nd Edition. Oxford: Elsevier, Volume 10: 337-344. [pdf author copy available on request]
  • Scobbie, James M., Olga B. Gordeeva and Benjamin Matthews (2006) Acquisition of Scottish English Phonology: an overview. QMUC Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-7. [pdf]
  • Scobbie, James M., and Jane Stuart-Smith (2006) Quasi-phonemic contrast and the fuzzy inventory: Examples from Scottish English. QMUC Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-8. [pdf]
  • Wrench, Alan A. (2006) La optopalatografia: Medición de la distancia y la presión. In E. Padrós-Serrat (ed) Bases diagnósticas, terapeuticas y posturales del functionalismo craniofacial – Tomo II. Madrid: Ripano, 1258-1262. [Optopalatograph: Measure of distance and pressure. In Form, function and posture and their relationships to craniofacial structures, Part II.] [For English version, see WP-x]
  • Wrench, Alan A. and James M. Scobbie (2006) Spatio-temporal inaccuracies of video-based ultrasound images of the tongue. In Hano Camille Yehia, Didier Demolin and Rafael Laboissiere (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Seminar on Speech Production, Brazi l(ISSP 06), 451-458. CD-ROM.

2005 [back to top]

  • Cohen, Wendy, Ann Hodson, Anne O'Hare, James Boyle, Tariq Durrani, Elspeth McCartney, Mike Mattey, Lionel Naftalin and Jocelynne Watson (2005) Effects of Computer-Based Intervention Through Acoustically Modified Speech (Fast ForWord) in Severe Mixed Receptive–Expressive Language Impairment: Outcomes From a Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research Volume 48 (3), 715-729.
  • Fuchs, Susanne (2005) Articulatory correlates of the voicing contrast in alveolar obstruent production in German. ZASPiL Nr. 41. Berlin, Germany, Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Typologie und Universalienforschung (ZAS). [Published version of the QMUC Ph.D Available online at ZAS and for convenience here]
  • Gibbon, F.E., Smeaton-Ewins, P. and Crampin, L. (2005) Tongue palate contact during selected vowels in children with cleft palate. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 57, 181-192.
  • Hardcastle, William J. and Janet Mackenzie Beck (Eds.) (2005) A Figure of Speech: a Festchrift for John Laver. London: Laurence Erlbaum.
  • Hardcastle William J. and Fiona E. Gibbon (2005) EPG as a research and clinical tool: 30 years on. In William J. Hardcastle and Janet Mackenzie Beck (Eds.) A Figure of Speech: a Festchrift for John Laver. London: Laurence Erlbaum. 39-60.
  • Hartsuiker, R.J., H.J. Kolk and Robin J. Lickley (2005) Stuttering on function words and content words: a computational test of the covert repair hypothesis. In Hartsuiker, R.J., Bastiaanse, R., Postma, A. and Wijnen, F.N.K. (Eds.) Phonological encoding and monitoring in normal and pathological speech. Hove, UK, Psychology Press. 261-280.
  • Lickley, Robin J. , Astrid Schepman and D. Robert Ladd (2005) Alignment of "phrase accent" Low in Dutch Falling Rising Questions: Theoretical and Methodological Implications. Language and Speech, 48(2), 157-183.
  • Lickley Robin J., R.J. Hartsuiker, Martin Corley, Mel Russell and Ruth Nelson (2005) Judgment of Disfluency in People who Stutter and People who do not Stutter: Results from Magnitude Estimation. Language and Speech, 28(3), 299-312.
  • McCann, Joanne, Sue Peppé, Fiona E. Gibbon, Ann O'Hare and Marion Rutherford (2005) Prosody and Children with Autism. Communication (The magazine of the National Autistic Society), 39(1), 43-45.
  • McCann, Joanne, Sue Peppé, Fiona E. Gibbon, Ann O'Hare and Marion Rutherford (2005) Prosodic ability in children with autism. RCSLT Bulletin, 635, 14-15.
  • McCann, Joanne, Sue Peppé, Fiona E. Gibbon, Ann O'Hare and Marion Rutherford (2005) Prosody and its relationship to language in school-aged children with high-functioning autism. QMUC Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-3. [pdf here]
  • McMillan, C.T, Corley, M., Lickley, R.J. and Hartsuiker, R.J. (2005) Relative contributions of feedback and editing in language production: Behavioural and articulatory evidence. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 117, Issue 4, 2618.
  • MacDonald, A. and Armstrong, L. (2004) The contribution of speech and language therapy to palliatative medicine. In Doyle, D., Hanks, G., Cherny, N. and Calman, K. (Eds.) The Oxford Textbook of Palliatative Medicine 3rd Ed., Oxford University Press, 1057-1063.
  • Mackenzie Beck, Janet (2005) Perceptual analysis of voice quality: the place of Vocal Profile Analysis. In William J. Hardcastle and Janet Mackenzie Beck (Eds.) A Figure of Speech: a Festchrift for John Laver. London: Laurence Erlbaum. 285-322.
  • Mennen, Ineke, Jois Stansfield, and Sally Johnston (2005) Speech and Language Therapy Services for Bilingual Children in England and Scotland: A tale of three cities. ISB4: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press. 1578-1596.
  • Pouplier Marianne. and William J. Hardcastle (2005)
    A re-evaluation of the nature of speech errors in normal and disordered speakers. Phonetica 62, 227-243
  • Russell, M., Martin Corley and Robin J. Lickley. (2005) Magnitude estimation of disfluency by stutterers and nonstutterers. In Hartsuiker, R.J., Bastiaanse, R., Postma, A. and Wijnen, F.N.K. (Eds.) Phonological encoding and monitoring in normal and pathological speech. Hove, UK, Psychology Press. 248-260.
  • Scobbie, James M. (2005) Interspeaker variation as the long term outcome of dialectally varied input: speech production evidence for fine-grained plasticity. Proceedings of the Workshop on Plasticity in Speech Production, CD-ROM.
  • Scobbie, James M. (2005) Interspeaker variation among Shetland Islanders as the long term outcome of dialectally varied input: speech production evidence for fine-grained linguistic plasticity.QMUC Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-2. [pdf here]
  • Scobbie, James M. (2005) The phonetics phonology overlap. QMUC Speech Science Research Centre Working Papers, WP-1. [pdf here]

2004 [back to top]

  • The SLI Consortium (SLIC) (2004) Highly Significant Linkage to the SLI1 Locus in an Expanded Sample of Individuals Affected by Specific Language Impairment. American Journal of Human Genetics 75, 6, 1225-1238. [SLIC includes Ann Hodson and Jocelynne Watson]
  • Dankovicová, Jana, Kathryn Pigott, Bill Wells and Sue Peppé (2004) Temporal markers of prosodic boundaries in children's speech production. Journal of International Phonetic Association 34, 17-36.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (2004) Abnormal patterns of tongue-palate contact in the speech of individuals with cleft palate. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 18, 285-311. [Invited contribution to special edition on cleft palate]
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (2004) The national CLEFTNET project for children with cleft palate. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 46, (Suppl. 100), 6.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. and John Laver (2004) Editorial: Professor William Hardcastle. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 18, 357-358. [pdf]
  • Gibbon, Fiona E., Lucy Ellis and Lisa Crampin (2004) Articulatory placement for /t/, /d/, /k/ and /g/ targets in school age children with speech disorders associated with cleft palate. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 18, 391-404. [pdf]
  • Gibbon, Fiona E., Joanne McCann, Sue Peppé, Anne O’Hare and Margaret Rutherford (2004) Articulation disorders in children with high functioning autism. The International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Congress Proceedings, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Hardcastle, William J. and Sara E. Wood (2004) EPG providing new insights into complex speech disorders. Proceedings of the 26th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane, Australia. CD-ROM.
  • Hewlett, Nigel and Daphne Waters (2004) Gradient change in the acquisition of phonology.Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 18, 523-533. [pdf]
  • Mackenzie Beck, Janet and John Laver (2004) Organic and performance components in vocal and non-vocal communication: unifying concepts of description and interpretation. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 18, 479-494. [pdf]
  • Mennen, Ineke (2004) Bi-directional interference in the intonation of Dutch speakers of Modern Greek. Journal of Phonetics 32, 543-563.
  • Scobbie, James M., Sara E. Wood and Alan A. Wrench (2004) Advances in EPG for treatment and research: an illustrative case study. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 18, 373-389. [pdf]
  • Scobbie, James M (2004) Linguistic Sound Systems: Phonetics, Phonology and their Interface. Final Report to the ESRC, Project R000271195.
  • Wells, Bill, Sue Peppé and Nata Goulandris (2004) Intonation development from five to thirteen Journal of Child Language 31, 749-778.
  • Zharkova, Natalia (2004) Strategies in the acquisition of segments and syllables in Russian-speaking children. In Marina Tzakosta, Claartje Levelt & Jeroen van de Weijer (eds.), Developmental Paths in Phonological Acquisition. Special issue of Leiden Papers in Linguistics 2.1. ISSN 1574-4728. [pdf at http://www.ulcl.leidenuniv.nl/content_docs/workingpapers/paths/zharkova.pdf]
2003 [back to top]
  • Armstrong, Linda. and Helen McGrane (2003) A bright SPPARC. Speech and Language Therapy in Practice. Autumn, 8-10.
  • Finlayson, S., Forrest, V., Lickley, R.J. and Mackenzie Beck, J. (2003) Effects of the restriction of hand gestures on disfluency. Proceedings of Diss, Gothenburg Papers in Theoretical Linguistics 90, 21-24.
  • Fuchs, Susanne , Pascal Perrier, Christian Geng and Christine Mooshammer (2003) What role does the palate play in speech motor control? Insights from tongue kinematics for German alveolar obstruents". Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar on Speech Production, Sydney. CD-ROM.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (2003) The contribution of EPG to the diagnosis of childhood apraxia of speech. In L.D Shriberg and T.F. Campbell (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2002 Childhood Apraxia of Speech Research Symposium, Scottsdale Arizona, February 2002, Compiled by the Hendrix Foundation, Carlsbad, California. pp. 57-63.
  • Gibbon, F.E. and Sara E. Wood (2003) Using electropalatography (EPG) to diagnose and treat articulation disorders associated with mild cerebral palsy: a case study. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 17: 1-12.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E., Alison M McNeill, Sara E. Wood and Jocelynne M.M. Watson (2003) Changes in linguapalatal contact patterns during therapy for velar fronting in a 10-year-old with Down's syndrome. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 38, 47-64.
  • Hartsuiker, R., Corley, M., Lickley, R.J. and Russell, M. (2003) Perception of Disfluency in people who stutter and people who do not stutter: results from magnitude estimation. Proceedings of Diss, Gothenburg Papers in Theoretical Linguistics 90, 35-37.
  • Hardcastle, W.J. (2003) Articulatory phonetics. In W.J. Frawley (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Linguistics (2nd Edition). Oxford University Press. 150-153.
  • Ladd, D. Robert and James M. Scobbie (2003) External sandhi as gestural overlap? Counter-evidence from Sardinian. In John Local, Richard Ogden and Rosalind Temple (Eds.) Phonetic Interpretation: Papers in Laboratory Phonology VI Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 162-180. [pdf of draft]
  • Laver, John (2003) Three semiotic layers of spoken communication. Journal of Phonetics, 31: 413-415.
  • Lickley, R.J., Nicholson, H., Bard, E.G., Anderson, A., Flecha-Garcia, M., Kenicer, D., Smallwood, L., Mullin, J. and Chen, Y. (2003) Disfluency under Feedback and Time-pressure. Proceedings of Eurospeech Geneva, 205-208.
  • McCann, Joanne and Sue Peppé (2003) Prosody in autism spectrum disorders: A critical review. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 38: 325-350.
  • MacDonald, Alison and Linda Armstrong (2003) The contribution of speech and language therapy to palliative medicine. In Doyle, D., Hanks, G., Cherny, N. and Calman, K. (Eds.) Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine, 3rd Edition. Oxford, United Kingdom, Oxford University Press, 1057-1063. [details]
  • Mayo, Catherine, James M. Scobbie, Nigel Hewlett and Daphne Waters (2003) The influence of phonemic awareness development on acoustic cue weighting strategies in children's speech perception. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 46: 1184-1196.
  • Mennen, Ineke, Sally Johnston and Jois Stansfield (2003) Are we meeting the challenge? An evaluation of SLT services for bilingual children in 3 centres of population. Proceedings of the Vth European CPLOL Congress. Evidence Based Practice: a Challenge for Speech and Language Therapists. CD-ROM. [pdf]
  • Mennen, Ineke (2003) Quantity contrast contrasted. Glot International, 7(5). [electronic journal]
  • Nicholson, H., Bard, E.G., Lickley, R.J., Anderson, A., Mullin, J., Kenicer, D. and Smallwood, L. (2003) The Intentionality of disfluency: Findings from feedback and timing. Proceedings of Diss, Gothenburg Papers in Theoretical Linguistics 90, 17-20.
  • Palethorpe, Sallyanne , Karen Croot, Natalie Molloy, Fiona E. Gibbon and Jonathan Harrington (2003) An electropalatographic investigation of sibilant production by children with repaired cleft palate. Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar on Speech Production, Sydney. CD-ROM.
  • Pape, D., Christine Mooshammer, Phil Hoole and Susanne Fuchs (2003) Devoicing of word-initial stops: A consequence of the following vowel? In S. Palethorpe and M Tabain (Eds.) Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar on Speech Production, MacQuarrie University, Sydney, Australia, 207-212.
  • Peppé, Sue and Joanne McCann (2003) Assessing intonation and prosody in children with atypical language development: the PEPS-C test and the revised version. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 17: 345-354.
  • Scottish Executive, C. Jones, F. O'May, William J. Hardcastle and Jois Stansfield (2003) Review of speech and language therapy, phsyiotherapy and occupational therapy for children, and speech and language therapy for adults with learning disabilities and autistic spectrum disorder. Scottish Executive Health Department, Edinburgh, Scotland. [Available online at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/health/rsltm-00.asp]
  • Stansfield, Jois (2003) Competence in SLT students: the role of placement. Proceedings of the Vth European CPLOL Congress. Evidence Based Practice : a Challenge for Speech and Language Therapists. CD-ROM. [pdf]
  • Wells, Bill and Sue Peppé. (2003) Intonation abilities of children with speech and language impairments. Journal of Speech Language Hearing Research, 46(1): 5-20.
  • Wood, Sara E. and James M Scobbie (2003) Evaluating the Clinical Effectiveness of EPG in the Assessment and Diagnosis of Children with Intractable Speech Disorders. Proceedings of the Vth European CPLOL Congress. Evidence Based Practice : a Challenge for Speech and Language Therapists. CD-ROM. [pdf]
  • Wrench, Alan A. and James M. Scobbie (2003) Categorising vocalisation of English /l/ using EPG, EMA and ultrasound. Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar on Speech Production, Sydney. CD-ROM. [pdf of draft]

A wide range of our research was reported in Barcelona this summer in the major quadriennial international conference on phonetics.

  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (2003) Using articulatory data to inform speech pathology theory and clinical practice. In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 261-264. [pdf]
  • Mackenzie-Beck, Janet (2003) Is it possible to predict students’ ability to develop skills in practical phonetics? In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2833-2836. [pdf]
  • Hewlett, Nigel, Cherry Kelsey and Robin Lickley (2003) Children's perception of direct and indirect reported speech. In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1313-1316. [pdf]
  • Scobbie, James M. and Alan A. Wrench (2003) An articulatory investigation of word final /l/ and /l/-sandhi in three dialects of English. In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1871-1874. [pdf]
  • Fuchs, Susanne and Pascal Perrier (2003) An EMMA/EPG study of voicing contrast correlates in German. In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1057-1060. [pdf]
  • Mullooly, Richard(2003) An Electromagnetic Articulographic study of consonantal resyllabification in non-rhotic English dialects. In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2265-2268. [pdf]
  • Gordeeva, Olga, Ineke Mennen and James M. Scobbie (2003) Vowel Duration and Spectral Balance in Scottish English and Russian. In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 3193-3196. [pdf]
  • Stuart-Smith, jane, Claire Timmins and Alan A. Wrench (2003) Sex and gender differences in Glaswegian /s/" In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1851-1854. [pdf]

2002 [back to top]

  • Ball, Martin J. and Fiona E. Gibbon (Eds.) (2002) Vowel Disorders. Boston: Butterworth Heinemann.
  • Bard, Ellen G., Matthew P. Aylett, and Robin J. Lickley (2002) Towards a psycholinguistics of dialogue: defining reaction time and error rate in a dialogue corpus. EDILOG 2002. Proceedings of the 6th workshop on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue. Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh.
  • Bates, Sally A.R., Watson, Jocelynne M.M. and Scobbie, James M. (2002) Context conditioned error patterns in disordered systems. In Martin J. Ball and Fiona E. Gibbon (Eds.), Vowel Disorders. Boston: Butterworth Heinemann. 145-185.
  • Bruce, Vicki, Ian Carter, William J Hardcastle, John Laver, Gillian McFadzean, Laura Meagher, Alexa Murray, James Penman (2002) Making the Best Decisions: A guide to strategic investment in research infrastructure. Final report to SHEFC on behalf of the Scottish Universities Research Policy Consortium.
  • Ellis, Lucy and William J. Hardcastle (2002) Categorical and gradient properties of assimilation in alveolar to velar sequences: evidence from EPG and EMA data. Journal of Phonetics 30 (3), 373-396. [Science Direct]
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. and Beck, Janet M. (2002) Therapy for abnormal vowels in children with phonological impairment. In Martin J. Ball and Fiona E. Gibbon (Eds.), Vowel Disorders. Boston: Butterworth Heinemann. 217-248
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (2002) Features of impaired tongue control in children with phonological disorder. In Fay, Windsor, M. Louise Kelly and Nigel Hewlett (Eds.) Investigations in Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Mahwah, New Jersey, USA. 299-309.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. and Sara E. Wood (2002) Articulatory drift in the speech of children with articulation and phonological disorders. Perceptual and Motor Skills 95, 295-307.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. and Lisa Crampin (2002) Labial-lingual double articulations in cleft palate speech. Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 39 (1), 40-49.
  • Hardcastle, William J. (2002) Measuring dynamic articulatory processes. In Measurement of Speech Sound Data and its Practical Application. Proceedings of the lst Seoul International Conference on Speech Sciences, Korea University, Seoul, May 2002, 73-83.
  • Hardcastle, William J. (2002) Research and clinical applications of Electropalatography. In Measurement of Speech Sound Data and its Practical Application. Proceedings of the lst Seoul International Conference on Speech Sciences, Korea University, Seoul, May 2002, 25-34.
  • Laver, John (2002) Nonverbal communication and tone of voice. In Angelika Braun and Herbert R. Masthoff (Eds.) Phonetics and its Applications. Festschrift for Jens-Peter Koester on the Occasion of this 60th Birthday. Stuttgart: Steiner. 280-288.
  • Laver, John (2002) John Laver. In Keith Brown and Vivien Law (Eds.) Linguistics in Britain: Personal Histories. Publications of the Philological Society 36. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. 139-154.
  • Lickley, Robin J., M. Russell and M. Corley (2002) Are adults who stammer too sensitive? British Stammering Association's magazine, Autumn.
  • Mayo, C., A. Turk and J. Watson (2002) Development of cue weighting in children's speech perception. Abstract, published in Hawkins S. and Nguyen, N. (eds) Proceedings of TIPS: Temporal Integration in the Perception of Speech, 93. [pdf of draft]
  • Mennen, Ineke (2002) Age-related effects on the separateness of bilinguals' phonetic systems. In A. James & J. Leather (Eds.) New Sounds 2000: Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on the Acquisition of Second Language Speech. University of Klagenfurt, 263-270.
  • Mooshammer, Christine and Susanne Fuchs (2002) Stress distinction in German: simulating kinematic parameters of tongue-tip gestures Journal of Phonetics 30: 337-355. [Science Direct]
  • Windsor, Fay, M. Louise Kelly and Nigel Hewlett, Nigel (2002) Investigations in Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Mahwah, New Jersey, USA.
  • Wrench, Alan A., Fiona E. Gibbon, Alison M. McNeill and Sara E. Wood (2002) An EPG therapy protocol for remediation and assessment of articulation disorders." In John H.L. Hansen and Bryan Pellom (Eds.) Proceedings of ICSLP-2002, 965-968. Also on CD-ROM. [online pdf]
2001 [back to top]

  • Boyd, Steven and Nigel Hewlett (2001) The gender imbalance among speech and language therapists and students. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. (Proceedings of the College's 2001 Conference) 36 supplement, 167-172.
  • Davies, Anna Morpurgo and John Laver (2001) Obituary of Katrina Hayward, The Phonetician 84:35-36.
  • Fuchs, Susanne, Pascal Perrier and Christine Mooshammer (2001) "The role of the palate in tongue kinematics: an experimental assessment in VC sequences from EPG and EMMA data" Proceedings of Eurospeech 2001, Volume 2: 1487-1490. (Also on CD-ROM). (pdf version)
  • Gibbon, Fiona and Lisa Crampin (2001) An electropalatographic investigation of middorsum palatal stops in an adult with repaired cleft palate. Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal 38, 96-105.
  • Gibbon, Fiona , William J. Hardcastle, Lisa Crampin, Beverly Reynolds,Roz Razzell & Jan Wilson (2001) Visual feedback therapy using electropalatography (EPG) for articulation disorders associated with cleft palate. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing, 6, 53-58.
  • Gibbon, Fiona and Sara E. Wood (2001) Undifferentiated gestures and articulatory drift in the speech of children with articulation/phonological disorders. Speech Motor Control in Normal and Disordered Speech. Proceedings of the 4th International Speech Motor Conference, pp 52-56.
  • Hardcastle, W.J. Lucy Ellis,Sara E. Wood and Fiona E. Gibbon (2001) EPG/EMA studies on speech motor coordination. Speech Motor Control in Normal and Disordered Speech. Proceedings of the 4th International Speech Motor Conference, pp 16-19.
  • Hodson, Ann, Mok, Jacqueline & Dean, Elizabeth (2001) Speech and language functioning in paediatric HIV disease. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. (Proceedings of the College's 2001 Conference) 36 supplement, 173-178.
  • Laver, John (2001) Some future directions of phonetic research. Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan, 5, 46-48.
  • Laver, John (2001) The nature of phonetics. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 30, 31-38.
  • Laver, John and Beck, Janet Mackenzie (2001) Unifying principles in the description of voice, posture and gesture. In Christian Cavé, Isabelle Guaïtella and Serge Santi (Eds) Oralité et Gestualité: Interactions et Comportements Multimodaux dans la Communication (Proceedings of ORAGE 2001). L'Harmattan: Paris, 15-24.
  • McGrane, Helen and Stansfield, Jois (2001) Strength in compromise. Speech and Language Therapy in Practice Autumn, 8-11.
  • Mayo, Catherine, Turk, Alice and Watson, Jocelynne (2001) "Flexibility of acoustic cue weighting in children's speech perception" Abstract, published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 109, 2313. [pdf]
  • Mooshammer, Christine, Perrier, Pascal, Fuchs, Susanne, Geng, Christian & Payan, Yohan (2001) The Control of Token-to-Token Variability: an Experimental and Modeling Study. Speech Motor Control in Normal and Disordered Speech. Proceedings of the 4th International Speech Motor Conference, 78-81.
  • Turk, Alice, Scobbie, James M. and Hewlett, Nigel (2001) "Dialectal differences in vowel articulations in pre-consonantal contexts." Abstract, published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 109, 2448. [pdf]
  • Waters, Daphne (2001) Using input processing strengths to overcome speech output difficulties. In Stackhouse, Joyce & Wells, Bill (Eds.) Children's Speech and Literacy Difficulties. Book II. Identification and Intervention. London: Whurr Publishers. 164-203.
  • Wells, Bill & Peppé, Sue (2001) Intonation within a psycholinguistic framework. In Stackhouse, Joyce and Wells, Bill (Eds) Children 's Speech and Literacy Difficulties. Book II. Identification and Intervention . London: Whurr Publishers. 366-395.
2000 [back to top]
  • Armstrong, Linda, Deborah Jans, Alison MacDonald (2000) Parkinson's disease and aided AAC: some evidence from practice. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 35: 377-389.
  • Armstrong, Linda and Alison MacDonald (2000) Aiding chronic written language expression difficulties: a case study. Aphasiology, 14 (1), 93-108.
  • Gibbon, Fiona, Bruce Murdoch, William J. Hardcastle, Deborah Theodoros, Louise Cahill. (2000) Q2 - A procedure for profiling impaired speech motor control of the tongue using electropalatography. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 8, 239-242.
  • Hardcastle, William J. (2000) New technology and the investigation of the articulatory process. In K. Nicolaidis and M. Mattheoudakis (eds.) Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 28-44.
  • Lum, Carmel (2000) Review of: Personalised Advice Booklet for Aphasia. Medical Illustration Services, Glasgow UK. Aphasiology, 14, 1245-6.
  • Scobbie, James M. (2000) Onset-rime coarticulation in the production of /dai/ and /stai/ by four year old Scottish English speaking children: preliminary results. Les Cahiers de l'ICP, Bulletin de la Communication Parlée, 5, 131-141.
  • Scobbie, James M., Gibbon, Fiona, Hardcastle, William.J. and Fletcher, P. (2000) Covert contrast as a stage in the acquisition of phonetics and phonology. In M. Broe & J. Pierrehumbert (Eds.) Papers in Laboratory Phonology V: Language Acquisition and the Lexicon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 194-207.
  • Scobbie, James M. (2000) Constraint violation and conflict from the perspective of Declarative Phonology. In Charles Kreidler (Ed.) Phonology: Critical Concepts. Volume IV. From Rules to Constraints. New York: Routledge. [Anthologisation of Scobbie (1993) Constraint violation and conflict from the perspective of Declarative Phonology. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 38, 155-169.]
  • Walton, Anne P., Stansfield, Jois & Doherty-Sneddon, G. (2000) Friends, familiars and strangers: communicating with young intellectually impaired adults. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 44, 509.
  • Wood, Sara and William J. Hardcastle (2000) Instrumentation in the assessment and therapy of motor-speech disorders: a survey of techniques and case studies with EPG. In Ilias Papathanasiou (Ed.) Acquired Neurogenic Communication Disorders. A Clinical Perspective. London: Whurr Publishers.
  • Wrench, Alan A. (2000) A Multi-Channel/Multi-Speaker Articulatory Database for Continuous Speech Recognition Research. Phonus, 5, 1-13.
  • Wrench, Alan A. and Richmond, Korin (2000) Continuous speech recognition using articulatory data. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP2000 China), pp145-148.
The proceedings of the 5th Seminar on Speech Production has four papers by five members of the department:
  • Ellis, Lucy and Hardcastle, William J. (2000) Assimilation strategies in the production of alveolar to velar sequences: EPG and EMA data. Proceedings of the 5th Seminar on Speech Production: Models and Data & CREST Workshop on Models of Speech Production: Motor Planning and Articulatory Modelling. 117-120.
  • Mooshammer, Christine and Fuchs, Susanne (2000) Stress distinction in German: Modeling kinematic parameters of tongue tip gestures. Proceedings of the 5th Seminar on Speech Production: Models and Data & CREST Workshop on Models of Speech Production: Motor Planning and Articulatory Modelling. 85-88.
  • Simonsen, Hanne Gram, Inger Moen and Steve Cowen (2000) Retroflex consonants in Norwegian: Are they really? Evidence from EMA and EPG. Proceedings of the 5th Seminar on Speech Production: Models and Data & CREST Workshop on Models of Speech Production: Motor Planning and Articulatory Modelling. 113-116.
  • Wrench, Alan and Hardcastle, William J. (2000) A multichannel articulatory speech database and its application for Automatic Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the 5th Seminar on Speech Production: Models and Data & CREST Workshop on Models of Speech Production: Motor Planning and Articulatory Modelling. 305-308..
1999 [back to top]
  • Beck, Janet MacKenzie, Alistair Lawson & Ineke Mennen (1999) InterPHACE - internetworked links for phonetic analysis in clinical education. In Valerie Hazan and Martyn Holland (eds.) Proceedings of the ESCA/SOCRATES Tutorial and Research Workshop on Method And Tool Innovations for Speech Science Education (MATISSE), 29-32.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (1999) Undifferentiated lingual gestures in children with articulation / phonological disorders. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 42, 382-397.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (1999) Towards a better understanding of abnormal lingual articulation in children with speech disorders. In Sharynne McLeod & Lindy McAllister (eds.) Proceedings of the 1999 Speech Pathology Australia National Conference. 13-25.
  • Gibbon, Fiona, Fiona Stewart, William J. Hardcastle and Lisa Crampin (1999) Widening access to electropalatography for children with persistent sound system disorders. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 8, 319-334.
  • Hardcastle, William J. and Nigel Hewlett (Eds.) (1999) Coarticulation: Theory, Data and Techniques. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Leahy, Margaret, Eva Wigforss, Janet Beck, Hilde Chantrain, Gerry Docherty, Sara Howard, Walter Huber, Anu Klippi, Matti Lehtihalmes & Louise Springer (1999) Recommendations for speech communication disorders curricula. In Gert Bloothooft, Wim van Dommelen, Carlos Espain, Valerie Hazan, Marc Huckvale and Eva Wigforss (Eds) The Landscape of Future Education in Speech Communication Sciences. Volume 3: Recommendations. 69-97. Utrecht: OTS Publications.
  • Lum, C., R. Cox, J. Kilgour, J. Morris & R. Tobin (1999) PATSy: a multimedia distributed web-base resource for aphasiologists in research and education. Aphasiology 13: 573-579.
  • Lum, Carmel and Andew W. Ellis (1999) Why do some aphasics show an advantage on some tests of nonpropositional (automatic) speech? Brain and Language 70, 95-118.
  • Nairn, M, Hardcastle, W.J., Gibbon, F., Razzell, R., Crampin, L., Harvey, L. and Reynolds, B. (1999) CLEFTNET SCOTLAND: applications of new technology to the investigation and treatment of speech disorders associated with cleft palate within a Scottish context. In B. Maassen and P. Groenen (eds.) Pathologies of Speech and Language: Advances in Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics. London: Whurr Publishers. 307-314.
  • Scobbie, James M., Nigel Hewlett and Alice E. Turk (1999) Standard English in Edinburgh and Glasgow: the Scottish vowel length rule revealed. In Paul Foulkes and Gerry Docherty (Eds.) Urban Voices: Variation and Change in British Accents. Chapter 13, pp230-245. London: Arnold.
  • Stansfield, Jois and Christine Hobden (1999) Whose right? - Who's right? Speech and Language Therapy in Practice. Winter. 17-19.

The proceedings of the XIVth Interational Congress of Phonetic Sciences in San Fransisco contain ten papers from 13 members of the department.

  • Cohen, Wendy & Daphne Waters (1999) Measuring speech motor skills in normally developing and phonologically disordered pre-school children Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 1:789-792. [pdf]
  • Ellis, Lucy & William J Hardcastle (1999) An instrumental study of alveolar to velar assimilation in fast and careful speech. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 3:2425-2428. [pdf]
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. (1999) Undifferentiated lingual gestures and their implications for speech disorders in children. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 3:1913-1916. [pdf]
  • Hewlett, Nigel, Ben Matthews & James M. Scobbie (1999) Vowel duration in Scottish English speaking children. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 3:2157-2160. [pdf]
  • King, Simon & Alan Wrench (1999) Dynamical system modelling of articulator movement. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 3:2259-2262. [pdf]
  • Mayo, Catherine J. (1999) Perceptual weighting and phonemic awareness in pre-reading and early-reading children. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 1:175-178. [pdf]
  • Robson, Julie & Janet Beck (1999) Hearing smiles - Perceptual, acoustic and production aspects of labial spreading. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 1:219-222. [pdf]
  • Scobbie, James M., Alice Turk & Nigel Hewlett (1999) Morphemes, Phonetics and Lexical Items: The Case of the Scottish Vowel Length Rule. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 2:1617-1620. [pdf]
  • Wood, Sara E. & William J. Hardcastle (1999) An EPG study of lingual errors in adults with acquired aphasia: Implications for models of speech production. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 2: 1341-1344. [pdf]
  • Wrench, Alan (1999) An investigation of sagittal velar movement and its correlation with lip, tongue, and jaw movement. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Volume 1:435-438. [pdf]
1998 [back to top]
  • Dean, Elizabeth C., Janet Howell & Beth Alder (1998) The competencies underlying metaphonological processing in pre-literate children. Dyslexia 4 : 181-196.
  • Ellis, Lucy & William J Hardcastle (1998) An EPG study of alveolar to velar coarticulation in fast and careful speech: some preliminary observations. In Artemis Alexiadou, Nanna fuhrkop, Ursula Kleinhenz & Paul Law (eds.) ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 11, 105-120.
  • Gibbon, Fiona (1998) Lingual deficits in developmental articulation/phonological disorders. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing, 3 (3), 137-138.
  • Gibbon, Fiona E. and Hardcastle, William J. (1998) Effectiveness of therapy for cleft palate speech using electropalatography (EPG). Proceedings of the 24th International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP) Congress. City: Pub, pages.
  • Hardcastle, William J., Fiona Gibbon, Tara L. Whitehill and Stephanie F. Stokes (1998) Cross-language studies of articulatory error patterns in cleft palate speech using EPG. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing, 3 (3), 158.
  • Hewlett, Nigel, Fiona Gibbon and Wendy Cohen-Mackenzie (1998) When is a velar an alveolar? Evidence supporting a revised psycholinguistic model of speech production in children. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 33: 161-176.
  • Hewlett, Nigel and Rendall, Monica (1998) Rural versus urban accent as an influence on the rate of speech. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 28: 63-71.
  • Leitch, Elspeth, Fiona Gibbon & Lisa Crampin (1988) Portable training for speech disorders. Speech and Language Therapy in Practice Winter 1998: 9-12.
  • Lum, Carmel and Richard Cox (1998) PATSy- A Web-based multimedia patient database resource for educators and researchers in aphasiology and neuropsychology. Psychology Software News 8 (3): 80-82.
  • Lunn, J., A.A. Wrench and J. Mackenzie Beck (1998) Acoustic analysis of /l/ in glossectomees.Proceedings of the 5th International Conference in Spoken Language Processing. (CD-ROM). [postscript, pdf]
  • MacDonald, Alison and Linda Armstrong (1998) Augmentation or extra effort? Using computers with people who have aphasia. Speech and Language Therapy in Practice Winter 1998: 15-17.
  • Nguyen, Noël, Alan Wrench, Fiona Gibbon and William Hardcastle (1998) Articulatory, acoustic and perceptual aspects of fricative/stop coarticulation. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference in Spoken Language Processing. (CD-ROM).
  • Scobbie, James M. (1998) Interactions between the acquisition of phonetics and phonology In M. Catherine Gruber, Derrick Higgins, Kenneth Olson and Tamra Wysocki (eds.) Papers from the 34th Annual Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Volume II: The Panels. 343-358. Chicago: Chicago Linguistics Society. [pdf of draft]
  • Wigforss, E., Beck, J., Chantrain, H., Docherty, G., Howard, S., Klippi, A., Leahy, M., Lehtilalmes, M. & Springer, L. (1988) The Integration of Speech Communication Sciences in Speech and Language Therapy Curricula. In Bloothooft, G., Wim van Dommelen, Carlos Espain, Valerie Hazan, Marc Huckvale and Eva Wigforss (Eds) The Landscape of Future Education in Speech Communication Sciences Part 2: Proposals. 63-80. Utrecht: OTS Publications.
  • Wrench, A.A., A.D. McIntosh, C. Watson and W.J. Hardcastle (1998) Optopalatograph: Real-time feedback of tongue movement in 3D. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference in Spoken Language Processing. (CD-ROM). [postscript, pdf]
1997 [back to top]
  • Armstrong, Linda & Sheena Borthwick (1997) The power of carer perceptions. Human Communication Feb/Mar: 6-8.
  • Armstrong, Linda & Michelle Brogan (1997) Naming - more than just right or wrong? Speech and Language Therapy in Practice Summer: 24-26.
  • Anderson, Anne H., Alasdair Robertson, Kerry Kilborn, Suzanne Beeke and Elizabeth Dean (1997) Dialogue despite difficulties: a study of communication between aphasic and unimpaired speakers. In T. Givón (ed.) Conversation: Cognitive, Communicative and Social Perspectives. John Benjamins: Amsterdam. Typological Studies in Language, Volume 34. Pages 1 - 39.
  • Beck, Janet Mackenzie (1997) Organic variation of the vocal apparatus. Chapter 9 of William J. Hardcastle and John Laver (eds.) The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Pages 256 - 289.
  • Beck, Janet, Bernard Camilleri, Hilde Chantrain, Anu Klippi, Marianne Leterme, Matti Lehtihalmes, Pater Schneider, Wilhelm Vieregge, Eva Wigforss (1997) Communication Science within education for logopedic/speech and language therapy: the state of the art. In George Kokkinakis, Nikos Fakotakis, Evangelos Dermatas (Eds.) Eurospeech '97 Proceedings: ESCA 5th European Conference on Speech Communication & Technology. ESCA: Grenoble, France. Volume 4 pages 1931 - 1934.
  • Edwards, Jan, Fiona Gibbon and Marios Fourakis (1997) On discrete changes in the acquisition of the alveolar/velar stop consonant contrast. Language and Speech: 40(2): 203-210.
  • Gibbon, Fiona, and James M. Scobbie (1997) Covert contrasts in children with phonological disorder. Australian Communication Quarterly Autumn 1997, 13-16.
  • Hardcastle, William J. and John Laver (eds.) (1997) The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
  • Hardcastle, William J. and Fiona Gibbon (1997) Electropalatography and its clinical applications. In M. Ball and C. Code (Eds.) Instrumental Clinical Phonetics. Whurr Publishers: London. 151-195.
  • Hewlett, Nigel, Wendy Cohen and Christine Macintyre (1997) Perception and production of voiceless plosives in electronic larynx speech. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 11: 1 - 22.
  • Hill, Anne, Elizabeth Dean and Janet Howell (1997) Metaphon: past, present and future. Australian Communication Quarterly Autumn 1997, 21-23.
  • Johnston, Fiona and Jois Stansfield (1997) Expressive pragmatic skills in pre-school children with and without Down's syndrome: parental perceptions. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 41(1): 19-29.Abstract. [this version supercedes the version in the QMC Working Papers Volume 1, 1996.]
  • Lock, Sarah & Linda Armstrong (1997) Cohesion analysis of the expository discourse of normal, fluent aphasic and demented adults: a role in differential diagnosis. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 11: 299-317.
  • MacDonald, Alison (1997) What's the problem? Hea can read the manual, can't he? Communication Matters December.
  • Mayo, Catherine J., Matthew Aylett and D. Robert Ladd (1997) Prosodic transcription in Glasgow English: an evaluation study of GlaToBI. In Botinis, A., Kouroupetroglou, G. & Carayiannis, G. (eds.), Intonation: theory, models and applications: Proceedings of an ESCA workshop. Athens. 231-234
  • Scobbie, J.M., F. Gibbon, W.J. Hardcastle and P. Fletcher (1997) Longitudinal phonological and phonetic analyses of two cases of disordered /s/+stop cluster acquisition In A. Sorace, C. Heycock and R. Shillcock (eds.) Language Acquisition: Knowledge Representation and Processing. Proceedings of GALA '97. University of Edinburgh, 278-283. [Online postscript version available (479Kb) at http:www.qmu.ac.uk/ssrc/PUBS/97scob1.ps.]
  • Scobbie, J.M. (1997) Autosegmental Representation in a Declarative Constraint-based Framework. New York: Garland Publishing Inc. Laurence Horn (ed.) Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics. [Revised version of Ph.D. Thesis Attribute Value Phonology, 1991, University of Edinburgh.]
  • Wigforss, Eva, Janet Beck, Bernard Camilleri, Hilde Chantrain, Marianne Leterme, Anu Klippi, Matti Lehtihalmes, Pater Schneider, Wilhelm Vieregge (1997) Speech and Language Therapy. In G. Bloothooft, Wim van Dommelen, Carlos Espain, Phil Green, Valerie Hazan, Marc Huckvale, Eva Wigforss. (eds.) The Landscape of Future Education in Speech Communication Science. Part 1: Analysis. Chapter 4, pp 73-93. Utrecht: OTS Publications
  • Wrench, Alan A., Alan D. McIntosh, William J. Hardcastle (1997) Optopalatograph: Development of a device for measuring tongue movement in 3D In George Kokkinakis, Nikos Fakotakis, Evangelos Dermatas (Eds.) Eurospeech '97 Proceedings: ESCA 5th European Conference on Speech Communication & Technology. ESCA: Grenoble, France. Volume 2 pages 1055 - 1058.
1996 [back to top]
  • Armstrong, Linda (1996) Viewing acquired aphasia through the professional journal: 1935-1965. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 373-376.
  • Armstrong, Linda (1996) Language, cognition and communication assessment of older people with psychiatric disorders. In Karen Bryan & Jane Maxim (Eds.) Communication Disability and the Psychiatry of Old Age. Publisher? 182-205.
  • Armstrong, Linda and Sheena Borthwick (1996) Using the Arizona Battery for Communication Disorders in the UK. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 404-407.
  • Armstrong, Linda & Jois Stansfield (1996) A content analysis of the professional journal of the British Society of Speech Therapists I: the first 10 years. Spotlight on 'Speech' 1935-1945. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 31: 91-105.
  • Armstrong, Linda, Kathryn A Bales, Sheena E. Borthwick & Cheryl K Tomoeda (1996) Use of the Arizona Battery for Communication Disorders of Dementia in the UK. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 31: 171-180.
  • Armstrong, Linda & Sarah Woodgates (1996) Developing and using a measure of communicative environment. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 31: 309-317 [?]
  • Bates, Sally and Jocelynne Watson (1996) Vowel-consonant effects in developmental phonological disorder. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 274-279.
  • Beeke, Suzanne, Elizabeth C. Dean, Anne H. Anderson, A. Robertson, Kerry Kilborn and Jim Miller (1996) Communicative competence in aphasic individuals: the linguistic contributions of the unimpaired partner. Brain and Language 55: 119-121.
  • Crerar, M. Alison, Andrew W. Ellis and Elizabeth C. Dean (1996) Remediation of sentence processing defecits in aphasia using a computer-based microworld. Brain and Language 52: 229-275.
  • Dean, Elizabeth, Janet Howell, Robert Grieve, Morag Donaldson, & Jennifer Reid (1996) Harnessing language awareness in a communicative context. A group study of the efficacy of Metaphon. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 281-286.
  • Ellis, Andrew W., Carmel Lum and Matthew A. Lambon Ralph (1996) On the use of regression techniques for the analysis of single case aphasic data Journal of Neurolinguistics 9(3): 165-174. Abstract.
  • Gibbon, Fiona, Bill [sic] Hardcastle and Hilary Dent (1996) Assessment and therapy of clients with a history of VPI using electropalatography. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 248-249.
  • Gibbon, Fiona, William J. Hardcastle, Hilary Dent and F. Nixon (1996) Description and treatment of abnormal sibilant production in a group of school-aged children using electropalatography (EPG). In Martin J. Ball and Martin Duckworth (eds.) Advances in Clinical Phonetics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp115-149.
  • Hardcastle, William J. (1996) Current developments in instrumentation for studying supraglottal structures. In Martin J. Ball and Martin Duckworth (eds.) Advances in Clinical Phonetics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp27-49.
  • Hardcastle, William J. Beatrice Vaxelaire, Fiona Gibbon, Phil Hoole and Noel Nguyen (1996) EMA/EPG study of lingual coarticulation in /kl/ clusters. Proceedings of 1st ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Production Modelling - 4th Speech Production Seminar, Autrans, France, May 20-24, 1996. pp 53-56.
  • Hewlett, Nigel, Nicola Topham and Catherine McMullen (1996) The effects of smoking on the female voice. In Martin J. Ball and Martin Duckworth (eds.) Advances in Clinical Phonetics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp227-236.
  • Innes, Sara (1996) Facilitating phonological awareness in 3- and 4-year-old children. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 280.
  • Johnston, Fiona and Jois Stansfield (1996) Expressive pragmatic skills in pre-school children with and without Down's syndrome: parental perceptions. In James M. Scobbie (ed.) QMC Working Papers in Speech and Language Sciences 1:27-42
  • Lum, Carmel (1996) A methodological dilemma. Brain and Language 55: 67-70.
  • Nguyen, Noël (1996) A Matlab package for the analysis of EMA/EPG data. In James M. Scobbie (ed.) QMC Working Papers in Speech and Language Sciences 1:5-12 [pdf]
  • Nguyen, Noël, Fiona Gibbon and William J. Hardcastle (1996) Articulatory and perceptual aspects of fricative-stop coarticulation: a pilot study. In James M. Scobbie (ed.) QMC Working Papers in Speech and Language Sciences 1:13-25 [pdf]
  • Reid, Jennifer, Sally Millar, Morag L Donaldson, Robert Grieve, Louise Tait, George O.B. Thompson and Elizabeth C. Dean (1996) The role of the speech and language therapist in the education of children with special educational needs. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 354-545.
  • Scobbie, James M. Fiona Gibbon, William J. Hardcastle, Paul Fletcher (1996) Covert contrast as a stage in the acquisition of phonetics and phonology. In James M. Scobbie (ed.) QMC Working Papers in Speech and Language Sciences 1:43-62 [pdf]
  • Scobbie, James M., John Coleman and Steven Bird (1996) Key aspects of Declarative Phonology. In Durand, Jacques & Bernard Laks (eds.) Current Trends in Phonology: Models and Methods. Salford Manchester: European Studies Research Institute (ESRI), University of Salford. Volume 2, pp685-710. [pdf]
  • Skinner, Christine (1996) Assessment of impaired languages. In Leonora Harding & John Beech (eds.) Assessment in neuropsychology. Routledge. 111-124
  • Speer, Angela & Christine Skinner (1996) Is the Arizona Battery for Communication Disorders of Dementia an appropriate tool in the assessment of language impairment in closed head injury? Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 394-403.
  • Stansfield, Jois & Sally E. Cheseldine (1996) Research to Practice: an evaluation of Gentle Teaching behaviour descriptons. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 516-525.
  • Stansfield, Jois & Sally E. Cheseldine (1996) Challenging behaviour and speech and language therapy II. A comparison of the experiences of speech and language therapists. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 516-525.
  • Stansfield, Jois & Linda Armstrong (1996) Reflections of an earlier age? RCSLT Bulletin, March: 10-11.
  • Wakumoto, Masahiko, Keith G. Isaacson, Sarah Friel, Noriko Suzuki, Fiona Gibbon, Fiona Nixon, William J. Hardcastle and Ken-ichi Michi (1996) Preliminary study of articulatory reorganisation of fricative consonants following osteotomy. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 48: 275-289.
  • Waters, Daphne (1996) Speech motor control in children with phonological acquisition difficulties. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 296-301.
  • Wood, Sara & Bill [sic] Hardcastle (1996) Electropalatographic study of speech sounds errors in adults with acquired aphasia. Caring to Communicate: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Conference, York, October 1995. Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists: London, 391.
  • Wrench, Alan A., Alan D. McIntosh & William J. Hardcastle (1996) Optopalatograph (OPG): A New Apparatus for Speech Production Analysis. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing 1996. Volume 3, 1589-1592. [Online pdf]
1995 [back to top]
  • Dean, Elizabeth C., Janet Howell, Daphne Waters & Jennifer Reid (1995) Metaphon: a metalinguistic approach to the treatment of phonological disorder in children. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 9(1): 1-19.
  • Waters, Daphne, Jennifer Reid, Elizabeth C. Dean & Janet Howell (1995) Metaphon re-examined: a reply to the commentaries. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 9(1): 49-58.
  • Armstrong, Linda and Sarah Woodgates (1995) Using a quantitative measure of communicative environment to compatre two psychogeriatric day care settings. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 31:309-317.
  • Flack, Linda, Ray White, Jeremy Tweed, David W. Gregory & M.Y. Qureshi (1995) An investigation into sound attenuation by earmould tubing. British Journal of Audiology 29(4); 237-245.
  • Jack, Frances & Fiona Gibbon (1995) EPG in the study of tongue movement during eating and swallowing (a novel procedure for measuring texture-related behaviour) International Journal of Food Science Technology vol 30, 415-423.
  • Hardcastle, William J., Fiona Gibbon & James M. Scobbie (1995) Phonetic and phonological aspects of English affricate production in children with speech disorders. Phonetica 52:242-250.
  • Hardcastle, William J. (1995) Assimilations of alveolar stops and nasals in connected speech. Chapter 4 in Jack Windsor Lewis (ed.) Studies in English and General Phonetics. Essays in Honour of Professor JD O'Connor. London: Routledge.
  • Marchal, Alain, Noel Nguyen and William J. Hardcastle (1995) Multitiered phonetic approach to speech labelling. In Cristel Sorin, Joseph Mariani, Henry Meloni and Jean Schoentgen (eds.) Levels in Speech Communication: Relations and Interactions. Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp149-157.
  • Lee, A., Nigel Hewlett & Moray Nairn (1995) Voice and gender in children. Chapter n of S. Mills (ed.) Language and Gender: an Interdisciplinary Approach
  • Holst, Tara & Francis Nolan (1995) The influence of syntactic structure on [s] to [S] assimilation. Chapter 22 in Bruce Connell and Amalia Arvaniti (eds.) Phonology and Phonetic Evidence. Papers in Laboratory IV. Cambridge: CUP. 315-333.
  • Scobbie, James M. (1995) What do we do when phonology is powerful enough to imitate phonetics? Comments on Zsiga. Chapter 21 in Bruce Connell and Amalia Arvaniti (eds.) Phonology and Phonetic Evidence. Papers in Laboratory IV. Cambridge: CUP. 303-314.
  • Cheseldine, Sally & Jois Stansfield (1995) Research to practice. An evaluation of Gentle Teaching descriptors in the classroom. European Journal of Mental Disability 2(7): 3-12.
  • Nairn, Moray J. & James R. Hurford (1995) The effect of context on the transcription of vowel quality. Chapter 7 in Jack Windor Lewis (ed.) Essays in English and General Phonetics. Essays in Honour of Professor J.D. O'Connor London: Routledge.
  • Stansfield, Jois (1995) Word-final disfluencies in adults with learning difficulties. Journal of Fluency Disorders 20: 1-10.
Fiona Gibbon and Colin Watson edited a special issue of the European Journal of Disorders of Communication (vol 30/2: 101-277) Papers from the European Seminar on ELG and EPG, Edinburgh July 1994. The seminar itself was organised by members of the department. Topic: 17 EPG and ELG studies of normal and pathological speech. ELG (Electrolaryngology) monitors vocal fold activity. EPG monitors tongue contact against the hard palate. The volume includes eight papers involving members of the department: Fiona Gibbon, Bill Hardcastle, Tara Holst, Colin Watson and Sara Wood.
  • Dent, Hilary, Fiona Gibbon & William J. Hardcastle (1995) The application of electropalatography (EPG) to the remediation of speech disorders in school-aged children and young adults. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30(2): 264-277.
  • Gibbon, Fiona, William J. Hardcastle & Hilary Dent (1995) A study of obstruent sounds in school- age children with speech disorders using electropalatography. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30(2): 213-225.
  • Holst, Tara, Paul Warren & Francis Nolan (1995) Categorising [s], [S] and intermediate electropalatographic patterns: neural networks and other approaches. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30(2): 161-174.
  • Jones, Wilf & William J. Hardcastle (1995) New developments in EPG3 software. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30(2): 183-192.
  • Suzuki, N., Hilary Dent, Masahiko Wakumoto, Fiona Gibbon, K. Michi & William J. Hardcastle (1995) Cross-linguistic study of lateral misarticulation using electropalatography. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30(2): 237-245.
  • Watson, Colin (1995) Quality analysis of laryngography in the a busy hospital ENT voice clinic. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30(2): 132-139.
  • Whitehill, Tara, Stephanie Stokes, William J. Hardcastle & Fiona Gibbon (1995) Electropalatographic and perceptual analysis of the speech of Cantonese children with cleft palate. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30(2): 193-202.
  • Wood, Sara (1995) An electropalatographic analysis of stutterers' speech. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30(2): 226-236.
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