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283 related items for PubMed ID: 27712115

  • 1. An exploration of pain-related vocabulary: implications for AAC use with children.
    Johnson E, Bornman J, Tönsing KM.
    Augment Altern Commun; 2016 Dec; 32(4):249-260. PubMed ID: 27712115
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  • 3. Stakeholder validation of a Sepedi core vocabulary list as a resource for augmentative and alternative communication.
    Tönsing KM, Mothapo NRB, Morwane RE, Soto G.
    Int J Speech Lang Pathol; 2024 Aug; 26(4):566-577. PubMed ID: 37675943
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  • 4. Vocabulary selection for Australian children who use augmentative and alternative communication.
    Trembath D, Balandin S, Togher L.
    J Intellect Dev Disabil; 2007 Dec; 32(4):291-301. PubMed ID: 18049973
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  • 6. Teaching conceptually referenced core vocabulary for initial augmentative and alternative communication.
    Snodgrass MR, Stoner JB, Angell ME.
    Augment Altern Commun; 2013 Dec; 29(4):322-33. PubMed ID: 24229336
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  • 7. The performance of typically developing 2 1/2-year-olds on dynamic display AAC technologies with different system layouts and language organizations.
    Drager KD, Light JC, Speltz JC, Fallon KA, Jeffries LZ.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2003 Apr; 46(2):298-312. PubMed ID: 14700373
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  • 10. Teachers' perceptions of implementation of aided AAC to support expressive communication in South African special schools: a pilot investigation.
    Tönsing KM, Dada S.
    Augment Altern Commun; 2016 Dec; 32(4):282-304. PubMed ID: 27866415
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  • 11. Attributes of communication aids as described by those supporting children and young people with AAC.
    Judge S, Murray J, Lynch Y, Meredith S, Moulam L, Randall N, Whittle H, Goldbart J.
    Int J Lang Commun Disord; 2023 May; 58(3):910-928. PubMed ID: 36565242
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  • 12. Korean word frequency and commonality study for augmentative and alternative communication.
    Shin S, Hill K.
    Int J Lang Commun Disord; 2016 Jul; 51(4):415-29. PubMed ID: 27018171
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  • 13. Comparison of the effects of mobile technology AAC apps on programming visual scene displays.
    Caron J, Light J, Davidoff BE, Drager KDR.
    Augment Altern Commun; 2017 Dec; 33(4):239-248. PubMed ID: 29057676
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  • 14. Views of young people using augmentative and alternative communication systems.
    Clarke M, McConachie H, Price K, Wood P.
    Int J Lang Commun Disord; 2001 Dec; 36(1):107-15. PubMed ID: 11221427
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