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    The latest development of the DELAD project for sharing corpora of speech disorders by Lee, Alice, Bessell, Nicola, van den Heuvel, Henk, Saalasti, Satu, Klessa, Katarzyna, Müller, Nicole, Ball, Martin J.

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (04-03-2022)
    “…Corpora of speech of individuals with communication disorders (CSD) are invaluable resources for education and research, but they are costly and hard to build…”
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    Changes to certain extIPA diacritics by Ball, Martin J

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (02-07-2024)
    “…This short note outlines changes to three of the diacritics on the extIPA chart and provides an updated version of the entire chart…”
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    Handbook of Qualitative Research in Communication Disorders by Ball, Martin J., Ed, Müller, Nicole, Ed, Nelson, Ryan L., Ed

    Published in Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group (15-11-2013)
    “…This volume provides a comprehensive and in-depth handbook of qualitative research in the field of communication disorders. It introduces and illustrates the…”
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    The handbook of clinical linguistics by Ball, Martin J, Ball, Martin J, Perkins, Michael R, Müller, Nicole, Howard, Sara

    Published 2009
    “…The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics brings together an international team of contributors to createan original, in-depth survey of the field for students and…”
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    Research Methods in Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics: A Practical Guide by Müller, Nicole, Ball, Martin J

    Published 2012
    “…The only volume to offer hands-on information about the wide range of research philosophies, methods and tools used across linguistics, phonetics, and speech…”
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    Anger and aspirations: Linguistic analysis of identity after traumatic brain injury by Keegan, Louise C., Müller, Nicole, Ball, Martin J., Togher, Leanne

    Published in Neuropsychological rehabilitation (14-09-2022)
    “…It has been well established that positive identity construction or reconstruction is important for positive rehabilitation outcomes after Traumatic Brain…”
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    Transcribing rhotics in normal and disordered speech by Ball, Martin J.

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (01-01-2017)
    “…The IPA's comparative lack of dedicated symbols for sonorant consonants as compared to obstruents presents some difficulties for clinical phoneticians. Among…”
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    Revisions to the extIPA chart by Ball, Martin J., Howard, Sara J., Miller, Kirk

    “…This paper describes changes to the extIPA (Extensions to the IPA) symbol set, the motivation for these changes, and areas where future changes by the IPA…”
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    Public awareness of aphasia - results of a Swedish sample by Henriksson, Ingrid, Hjertén, Andreas, Zackariasson, Jesper, Davidsson, Linda, Damberg, Amanda Andersson, Saldert, Charlotta, Ball, Martin J., Müller, Nicole

    Published in Aphasiology (01-01-2019)
    “…Background: Public awareness of a condition like aphasia may affect service provision and everyday life communication for people affected by the condition…”
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    Evidence for the distinction between "consonantal-/r/" and "vocalic-/r/" in American English by Lockenvitz, Sarah, Kuecker, Karrie, Ball, Martin J.

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (01-01-2015)
    “…We examine the distinction between "consonantal-r" and "vocalic-r" in American English, terms encountered in the speech pathology literature but rarely in…”
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    The rhaeadr effect in clinical phonology by Ball, Martin J.

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (01-07-2014)
    “…Abstract A distinction is drawn between Crystal's bucket theory of language processing and an overflow of effects between different linguistic levels in…”
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    Revisions to the VoQS system for the transcription of voice quality by Ball, Martin J., Esling, John H., Dickson, B. Craig

    “…The ‘voice quality symbols’ (VoQS) transcription system for voice quality was introduced some 20 years ago, and no major revision has been undertaken since…”
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    An analysis of the sonority hypothesis and cluster realization in a child with phonological disorder by Klopfenstein, Marie, Ball, Martin J.

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (01-01-2010)
    “…This study describes the realization of onset and coda clusters in a 4-year old child acquiring American English, and with a higher than usual level of…”
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    Transcribing disordered speech: By target or by production? by Ball, Martin J.

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (01-10-2008)
    “…The ability to transcribe disordered speech is a vital tool for speech-language pathologists, as accurate description of a client's speech output is needed for…”
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    The symbolization of central approximants in the IPA by Ball, Martin J., Rahilly, Joan

    “…Approximants that can be considered weaker versions of voiced fricatives (termed here ‘frictionless continuants’) are poorly served by the IPA in terms of…”
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    Response to W. J. Barry & J. Trouvain, Do we need a symbol for a central open vowel? JIPA 38 (2008), 349–357 by Ball, Martin J.

    “…I leave to others the argument as to whether there is sufficient justification to add a central open vowel symbol to the IPA. Rather, in this response, I would…”
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    Transcribing prosody by Müller, Nicole, Ball, Martin J.

    “…Our starting point in this response is the "elusiveness" of prosodic aspects of speech, commented on by the author of the lead article of this clinical forum…”
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