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5 Mar 15The Effectiveness of the Slurp Swallow Exercise as a Tongue Strengthening Procedure for Tongue Thrust: A Case StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAmy Krause1View
6 Sep 18APPLICATION OF THE LANGUAGE USE INVENTORY: IDENTIFYING PRAGMATIC LANGUAGE DEFICITS IN YOUNG CHILDREN WHO ARE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARINGIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownBrittany Brittany1View
5 Mar 15Prevalence, Attitudes, and Experiences of Speech-Language Pathologists with Animal-Assisted TherapyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownAlyse Watt1View
14 Sep 16Phonetic Transcription in Vocal Development: When is Reliability Achieved?Idaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownKayla Schroeder1View
6 Sep 18The Feasibility of Script Based Audio-Visual Speech Entrainment for the Treatment of Nonfluent AphasiaIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJeanna Ritter1View
13 Sep 16Examining the Effects of Tongue Thrust on Swallow FunctionIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownLisa Ellgen1View
8 Feb 18Phonological Awareness Intervention with Children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech: A Case StudyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownRachel M. Barnes1View
2 Feb 18Language Sample Practices with Children who are Deaf and Hard-of-HearingIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMegan Shannahan1View
4 Feb 16Student Clinicians' Physiological Reactions to Typical and Atypical Speech Before and After Participating in an Intensive Stuttering Clinical PracticumIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownEmily Erickson1View
31 Jan 18STAFF PERCEPTIONS OF A TELEROBOT IN THE ASSESSMENT OF DYSPHAGIA IN STROKE PATIENTSIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownTammi Hanson1View
15 Jul 20Development of a Screening Instrument for Caregiver Report of Infant Speech PatternsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownBrittany Thomas1View
14 Sep 16Classification of Infant Vocalizations Using Untrained Listener JudgmentsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownCandice Perry1View
5 Oct 21Program Satisfaction Among Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students Who Complete a ThesisIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownHayley Gaydos1View
5 Mar 15The Effects of Pantomine Speech and Silent Reading in Varied Syllable Positions Throughout a Phrase on Stuttering FrequencyIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownChristian Keil1View
14 Sep 15An Exploration of the Effects of Opioid Pain Medication on Speech Perception and Audiovisual Integration Abilities in Middle Aged AdultsIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJessica Simmons1View
14 Sep 15Traumatic Brain Injury Re-Entry Services for School-Aged Children in IdahoIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownSara Wenig1View
14 Sep 15Clinician Survey of ASHA's Adult National Outcomes Measurement System: Use and AttitudesIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownMichelle Wallior1View
26 Aug 20A Pilot Study on the Outcomes of a Modified Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia ProgramIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownThomas G. Gonzalez1View
9 Dec 22USING CORE VERBS TO ANALYZE DISCOURSE OF PARTICIPANTS IN A MODIFIEDINTENSIVE COMPREHENSIVE APHASIA PROGRAMIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownJaime D. Jones1View
14 Sep 15Pseudo-Stuttering as a Training Method: An Analysis of Graduate Clinician's Perceptions and AttitudesIdaho State University Health Professions Communication SciencesUnknownUnknownSara Spears1View
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