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Martin J Ball

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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|March 30, 2010
An analysis of the sonority hypothesis and cluster realization in a child with phonological disorderMarie Klopfenstein, Martin J Ball
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|March 25, 2015
Selected papers from ICPLA 2014. EditorialMartin J Ball, Nicole Müller
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|November 1, 2007
Non-pulmonic-egressive speech in clinical data: a brief reviewMartin J Ball, Nicole Müller
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|May 22, 2010
RetractionMartin J Ball, Thomas W Powell
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|January 24, 2006
Distributional and stylistic variation in /r/-misarticulations: a case studyMartin J Ball, Orla Lowry, Lisa McInnis
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|July 15, 2015
Evidence for the distinction between "consonantal-/r/" and "vocalic-/r/" in American EnglishSarah Lockenvitz, Karrie Kuecker, Martin J Ball
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|August 30, 2003
Electronic publishing: opportunities and challenges for clinical linguistics and phoneticsThomas W Powell, Nicole Müller, Martin J Ball
Seminars in Speech and Language|September 11, 2004
Owning up to complexity: a sociocultural orientation to attention deficit hyperactivity disorderJack S Damico, Nicole Müller, Martin J Ball
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|April 29, 2006
Typically developing and speech-impaired children's adherence to the sonority hypothesisLynelle Wyllie-Smith, Sharynne McLeod, Martin J Ball
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|December 17, 2009
Selected papers from the meetings of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association. EditorialSeyhun Topbaş, Martin J Ball, Thomas W Powell, et al.
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|March 30, 2010
An analysis of the sonority hypothesis and cluster realization in a child with phonological disorderMarie Klopfenstein, Martin J Ball
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|March 25, 2015
Selected papers from ICPLA 2014. EditorialMartin J Ball, Nicole Müller
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|November 1, 2007
Non-pulmonic-egressive speech in clinical data: a brief reviewMartin J Ball, Nicole Müller
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|May 22, 2010
RetractionMartin J Ball, Thomas W Powell
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|January 24, 2006
Distributional and stylistic variation in /r/-misarticulations: a case studyMartin J Ball, Orla Lowry, Lisa McInnis
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|July 15, 2015
Evidence for the distinction between "consonantal-/r/" and "vocalic-/r/" in American EnglishSarah Lockenvitz, Karrie Kuecker, Martin J Ball
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|August 30, 2003
Electronic publishing: opportunities and challenges for clinical linguistics and phoneticsThomas W Powell, Nicole Müller, Martin J Ball
Seminars in Speech and Language|September 11, 2004
Owning up to complexity: a sociocultural orientation to attention deficit hyperactivity disorderJack S Damico, Nicole Müller, Martin J Ball
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|April 29, 2006
Typically developing and speech-impaired children's adherence to the sonority hypothesisLynelle Wyllie-Smith, Sharynne McLeod, Martin J Ball
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|December 17, 2009
Selected papers from the meetings of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association. EditorialSeyhun Topbaş, Martin J Ball, Thomas W Powell, et al.
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