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DOI: 10.1177/026565909701300204 Clinical language sampling practices: results of a survey of speech-language pathologists in the United StatesUniversity of Wyoming
Department of Speech, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK The results of a survey of 253 speech-language pathologists in the United States are presented. The survey was designed to provide information about the assessment practices of clinicians working with pre-school children, partic ularly with respect to language sample analysis. Information is presented on transcription and analysis practices as well as on problems encountered by clinicians in their use of language sample analysis. Some suggestions are made for how clinical language sampling procedures might be used more efficently.
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