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An (Im)proper Speech Therapist, Helen Cockerill.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of AAC Systems, Joan Murphy.

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Teaching MinSpeak to Adults, Alison Craig & Anne Ritchie.

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What are the User’s Real Feelings? Anthony Robertson.

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A Special Needs Student at University, Rhoda Monihan.

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Talking to High School Pupils about Disability, Kate Ellis.

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Computer Software Demonstrations, George Turner, Andy Watson, Nick Pronger & Andy Watson.

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An ‘Accelerated Writing System’ for the Archimedes, Philip Whittaker.

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Using PAL and PALSTAR with a Dysphasic Adult, Sheila Paterson.

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Using TALKSBACK with a Dysphasic Adult, Annalu Waller & Fiona Dennis.

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Using AAC with Behaviourally Disordered Adults, Mary Siggs.

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Passports to Communication, Sally Millar & Gretel McEwen.

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Whose Linguistic Competence is it Anyway? Janice Murray.

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High Tech? Low Tech? No Tech? Ann Owen, Ruth Rosie & Suzanne Main.

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Oldham 32-Location Framework, Laorag Hunter & Dithe Fisher.

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Communicative Interaction - A Case Study, Martha Booth & Elisabeth Olson.

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Using AAC Systems with Autistic Type Behaviours, Joan E. Adams, Andrew Meynell & Judy M Pye.

Augmentative Communication in Practice: Scotland - Collected Papers 1993
Edited by Allan Wilson & Sally Millar
(Pub. 1993).
ISBN 1 898042 02 0. (out of print)

Cover of Collected Papers 1993