In this study, I interviewed Oklahoma SLPs to determine whether they receive enough training/education to prepare them for clients who speak nonstandard dialects such as African American English. African American English (AAE) is a systematic and rule-governed dialect of American English commonly used by African Americans that has distinct features that make it different from mainstream American English (MAE). The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) requires all speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to recognize dialects as a form of English to be respected and not a disorder to be treated. My participants were five SLPs who worked in a variety of elementary schools in Oklahoma and had a broad range of experience in the field....
Speech language pathologists are given the tools to help clients with a wide range of pathologies. I...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (AA...
This project seeks to understand how African American Vernacular English (AAVE) effects the experien...
This study investigates the question of “What are in-service-general education teachers’ opinions ab...
The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the reasons speech-language pathologists often m...
The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the reasons speech-language pathologists often m...
Language difference among speakers of African American English (AAE) has often been considered langu...
At this time just under 8% of the speech-language pathologists in the United States identify themsel...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (A...
The nature of dialect use and dialect change was investigated in children with specific language im...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate elementary school teachers\u27 self-perceiv...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate elementary school teachers\u27 self-perceiv...
The nature of dialect use and dialect change was investigated in children with specific language im...
Using a framework of language ideologies, this mixed-methods study examined teachers' perceptions of...
The overarching purpose of both dissertation studies is to contribute to the extant literature base ...
Speech language pathologists are given the tools to help clients with a wide range of pathologies. I...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (AA...
This project seeks to understand how African American Vernacular English (AAVE) effects the experien...
This study investigates the question of “What are in-service-general education teachers’ opinions ab...
The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the reasons speech-language pathologists often m...
The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the reasons speech-language pathologists often m...
Language difference among speakers of African American English (AAE) has often been considered langu...
At this time just under 8% of the speech-language pathologists in the United States identify themsel...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (A...
The nature of dialect use and dialect change was investigated in children with specific language im...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate elementary school teachers\u27 self-perceiv...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate elementary school teachers\u27 self-perceiv...
The nature of dialect use and dialect change was investigated in children with specific language im...
Using a framework of language ideologies, this mixed-methods study examined teachers' perceptions of...
The overarching purpose of both dissertation studies is to contribute to the extant literature base ...
Speech language pathologists are given the tools to help clients with a wide range of pathologies. I...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (AA...
This project seeks to understand how African American Vernacular English (AAVE) effects the experien...