Tag Archives: phonology
Fit’s it caa’d? Humour and the limitations of standardised phonology assessments
Living in the North East of Scotland and being a speech and language therapist surrounded by 'bumf' and jargon, I was tickled by this viral email of Doric office speak that came in today. As Kim Mears says in 'My top … Continue reading
Holography as phonetics teaching resource
In the Winter 09 issue of Speech & Language Therapy in Practice, we report on the development of a student teaching resource which could become a useful tool for speech and language therapists. Pip Cornelius, a lecturer in phonetics and … Continue reading
Posted in Craniofacial, Head & Neck, Phonetics / phonology, Speech and Language Therapy
Tagged holography, phonetics, phonology
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