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The Effects of Symbol Format on Receptive Syntax Outcomes of Children Without DisabilityIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesJamie Zolkoske[]Thesis11 Oct 2021
USING CORE VERBS TO ANALYZE DISCOURSE OF PARTICIPANTS IN A MODIFIEDINTENSIVE COMPREHENSIVE APHASIA PROGRAMIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesJaime D. Jones[]Thesis9 Dec 2022
A Media History of True Crime: The Genre is the MessageIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesTaylor L. Meeks[]Thesis12 Dec 2022
The State of Interprofessional Collaboration in the Schools for Students with Complex Communication NeedsIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesErica LaBranch[]Thesis13 Dec 2022
Comparison of the pragmatics checklist to the language use inventory for assessment of pragmatic language use in young children who are deaf or hard of hearingIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesDaphne Darling[]Thesis13 Dec 2022
The Effects of a Code-switching within SGDs on Language Discourse in BilingualPeople with AphasiaIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesAndrea L. Silva Martinez[]Thesis24 Feb 2023
The Sustainability of Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programs: A Qualitative StudyIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesKatie Jo Roberts[]Thesis27 Apr 2023
Educator Knowledge and Perception of Dyslexia in Eastern Idaho: A Survey StudyIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesJessica Shotwell[]Thesis27 Apr 2023
Effects of animated versus static story stimuli on the narratives of school-age children with typically developing language skillsIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesKolbee Tibbet[]Thesis27 Apr 2023
Effect of Animated Story Stimuli Versus Static Story Stimuli on the Narratives ofElementary Students with Language ImpairmentIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesAbigail Willis[]Thesis27 Apr 2023
Investigating SATPAC Intervention Intensity for remediation of misarticulated /s/and /z/Idaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesMatthew Swagerty[]Thesis27 Apr 2023
Use of elements from the Visual Communication and Sign Language Checklist to supplement language sampling analysis in assessing the language abilities of children who use signed and spoken communicationIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesRachel E. Rogers[]Thesis26 May 2023
Facilitating Early Identification through Caregiver Report of Emerging Speech Patterns Using the Speech Sound Development Screener (SSDS)Idaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesJill McDonald[]Thesis3 Aug 2023
Research Gaps in Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programs: A Qualitative StudyIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesMicaela Wilson[]Thesis3 Aug 2023
Self-efficacy in Parents and their Children with Dyslexia: A Survey StudyIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesVirginia Rainsdon[]Thesis3 Aug 2023
The Effects of Symbol Format and Symbol Location on Identification AccuracyIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesHaley L. Jenkins[]Thesis24 Oct 2023
The Demanding Nature of Advocating for Dyslexia Services: A Survey StudyIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesCatherine Day[]Thesis6 Feb 2024
Knowledge and Perceptions of Dyslexia in Pre-service Educators in the Mountain West: A Survey StudyIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesIsabella Beard[]Thesis6 Feb 2024
Influence of Access to Social Media on Caregiver and Provider Knowledge for Children in Early InterventionIdaho State UniversityCommunication SciencesHeather Wulff Tull[]Thesis28 Feb 2024
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