Is there a suggested reading list for First Year (Junior Freshman) students?

The following is a list of suggested reading list for First Year (Junior Freshman) students: • Irish Association of Speech and Language Therapists (IASLT) (1997). More Than Just Words. Dublin: IASLT.

• Leahy, M. (Ed.) (1998). Communication Disorders: The Science of Intervention.

London: Whurr • Stengelhofen, J. (1996). Teaching Students in Clinical Settings.

London: Chapman & Hall. • Bray, M. , Ross, A.

& Todd, C. (1998). Speech and Language: Clinical Process and Practice.

London: Whurr. • Goldberg, S. A.

(1997). Clinical skills for Speech-Language Pathologists. London: Singular.

• Aitchison, Jean. (1998). The Articulate Mammal.

4th edition. London: Routledge. • Peccei, Jean Stilwell.

(1999). Child Language. 2nd edition.

London: Routledge. • Thomas, Linda. (1993).

Beginning Syntax. Oxford: Blackwell. • Mathieson, L.

(2001) The Voice and its Disorders. 6th edition. London: Whurr • Handbook of the International Phonetic Association.

(1999). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • ...

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