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Voice banking to preserve the freedom of speech

More on voice banking, a subject I posted on a year ago when Laurence Brewer was interviewed for Radio 4’s Word of Mouth. This time there was a Scottish flavour to another Radio 4 programme ‘Giving the Critic Back His Voice’, … Continue reading

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Voice banking for people with degenerative diseases

Radio 4's Word of Mouth this week interviewed Laurence Brewer. Laurence has Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and is in the process of banking his voice to create his unique synthesised version for future use. Laurence says that, although the idea of voice … Continue reading

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Cover star is editor

All the Autumn 09 issues of Speech & Language Therapy in Practice have now been mailed to subscribers, so should be arriving later this week. As always, I am grateful to our cover models who, on this occasion, are Hal and Margaret … Continue reading

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