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Supporting bilingual people with aphasia in their rehabilitation journey: Where are we now?

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26th May 202226th May 2022
Join us for a free online talk on rehabilitation in bilinguals with aphasia on Tuesday, June 7th at 9.00am (UK time), given by Dr Samantha Siyambalapitiya, Griffith University, Australia. The...Read More >
Supporting bilingual people with aphasia in their rehabilitation journey: Where are we now?

A Critical Conundrum: Language and Refugees

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6th May 2022
On a recent episode of the Discover Reading podcast Dr Tony Capstick, Associate Professor of Language and Migration in the Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics, joined hosts Chris...Read More >
A Critical Conundrum: Language and Refugees

Professional Advice to Parents on Spoken Language Bilingualism in Deaf Children

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26th April 202226th April 2022
By Emily Wright (PhD Student - School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences) There are more than 7000 deaf children in the UK with spoken language bilingualism. These children speak...Read More >
Professional Advice to Parents on Spoken Language Bilingualism in Deaf Children

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