Communicative Disorders

Research

The faculty within the department of Communicative Disorders have interests spanning a broad range of issues related to basic science and clinical practice. These include: speech physiology, speech acoustics and speech perception, psychoacoustics and psycholinguistics, fluency disorders, voice disorders, articulation disorders, swallowing disorders, child language development and disorders, reading and written language disabilities, acquired language and cognitive disorders, augmentative and alternative communication, cleft palate and craniofacial disorders, sound/field amplification, diagnostic audiology, (rehabilitation audiology, and hearing aids).

Departmental Research Interests:

Language/Language Science
Speech/Speech Science
Hearing/Hearing Science
Other

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