RECENT PUBLICATIONS BOOKS (Chinese Version) Beukelman, D. & Mirenda, P. (2014). Augmentative and alternative communication for children and adults (Fourth Edition). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. http://www.books.com.tw/products/0010626029?loc=033_00525. Beukelman, D. & Mirenda, P. (2013). Augmentative and alternative communication for children and adults (Fourth Edition). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Simons-Mackie, N., King, J., & Beukelman, D. (Eds). (2013). Supporting Communication for Adults with Acute and Chronic Aphasia. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Yorkston, K., Beukelman, D., Strand, E. & Hakel, M. (2010). Clinical management of speakers with motor speech disorders (3nd Ed.). Austin, TX: Pro-ed. McNaughton, D. & Beukelman, D. (Eds.). (2010). Transition Strategies for Adolescents and Young Adults Who Use AAC. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Beukelman, D. & Mirenda, P. (2008). Augmentative communication: Supporting children and adults with complex communication needs (Korean Edition). Seoul, Hakjisa Publisher. Beukelman, D., Garrett, K. & Yorkston, K. (Eds.). (2007). Augmentative communication strategies for adults with acute or chronic medical conditions. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. ARTICLES Thiessen, A. & Beukelman, D. (2014). Latency to first fixation as a measure of the effect of engagement on the visual attention patterns of people with aphasia: A preliminary investigation. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 30, 120-129. Engebretsen, K., Hartman, R., Beukelman, D., & Hux, K. (2014). The role photographic images in face-to-face human interaction by younger and older adults. Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 23, 82-89. Fager, S., DeLoux, J., & Beukelman, D. (2014). Evaluating Preferred Augmentative and Alternative Communication Strategies for Patients in Long- Term Health Care Hospitals, Perspectives in AAC. 23, 55-58. Beukelman, D., Gillespie, L., & Fager, S. (2013). Perceived Attention Allocation of Listeners Who Transcribe the Speech of Speakers with Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology. http://www.pluralpublishing.com/cgibin/apps/orderLive.cgi?FormID=JournalArticlesPDF&ShowForm=1&PublicationI D=JMSLP McKelvey, M, Beukelman, D., Kawai, N. & Evans, D. (2013). Nine suggestions for professional Support for Individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis as Recounted by Surviving Spouses: A Phenomenological Study. AAC Perspectives. 22, 120-124. Thiessen, A. & Beukelman, D. (2013). Training communication partners of adults who rely on AAC: Con-construction of meaning. AAC Perspectives, 22, 16-20. Yorkston, K. & Beukelman, D. (2013). Evidence supporting dysarthria intervention: An update of systematic reviews. Perspectives: Neurophysiologic and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders, 23, 105-111. Hanson, E., Beukelman, D., & Yorkston, K. (2013). Communication support through multimodal supplementation: A scoping review. Augmentative and Alternative Communication,29, 310-321. Fager, S., Beukelman, D., Fried-Oken, M., & Jakobs, T. (2012). Current and future AAC research considerations for AAC access interface strategies. Assistive Technology Journal. 24, 25-33. Fried-Oken, M., Beukelman, D., & Hux, K. (2012). Current and future AAC research considerations for adults with acquired cognitive and communication impairments, Assistive Technology Journal, 24, 56-66. McKelvey, M., Evans, D., Kawai, N., Beukelman, D. (2012). Communication styles of persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as recounted by surviving partners: A phenomenological study. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 28(4), 232–242. Beukelman, D., Nordness, A., & Yorkston, K. (2011). Dysarthria and traumatic brain injury. In K. Hux (Ed.). Assisting survivors of traumatic brain injury, 2nd Edition (pp.185-226). Austin, TX: Pro-ed. Beukelman, D. & Ray, P. (2011). Communication supports in pediatric rehabilitation. Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine: An interdisciplinary approach, 3. 279-288. Beukelman, D., Childes, J., Carrell, T., Funk, T., Ball, L., & Pattee, G. (2011). Perceived attention allocation of listeners who transcribe the speech of speakers with ALS. Speech Communication, 53, 801-806. Beukelman, D., Fager, S., & Nordness, A. (2011). Communication support for people with ALS. Neurology Research International, 2011, Article ID 714693, 6 pages. Beukelman, D. et al. (2011). AAC-RERC white paper on mobile technology and communication apps. Augmentative and Alternative Communication. Quinn, E. & Beukelman, D. & Thiessen, A. (2011). Comparing Remote ErrorFree and Direct Modeling Instruction of Potential AAC Facilitators. Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 20, 97-101. Thiessen, A., Horn, C., Beukelman, D. & Wallace, S. (2011). Adults learning and AAC. Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 20, 69-74. McCarthy, J., Beukelman, D., & Hogan, T. (2011). Impact of computerized sounding out on spelling performance of a child who uses AAC: A preliminary report. Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 20, 119124. Beukelman, D., Nordness, A., & Yorkston, K. (2011). Dysarthria and traumatic brain injury. In K. Hux (Ed.). Assisting survivors of traumatic brain injury, 2nd Edition (pp.185-226). Austin, TX: Pro-ed. Nordness, A., Beukelman, D., & Ullman, C. (2010). Impact of alphabet supplementation on speech and pause durations of dysarthric speakers with traumatic brain injury: A research note. Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology, 18, 35-43. Nordness, A., Ball, L., Fager, S., Beukelman, D., & Pattee, G. (2010). Late AAC assessment for individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology. 18, 48-54. Fager, S., Beukelman, D., Jakobs, T., & Hossum, J.P. (2010). Evaluation of a Speech Recognition Prototype for Speakers with Moderate and Severe Dysarthria: A Preliminary Report. Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 26, 267-277. Wallace, S., Hux, K., & Beukelman, D.R. (2010). Navigation of a dynamic screen AAC interface by survivors of severe traumatic brain injury. Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 26, 242-254. Nordness, A. & Beukelman, D. (2010). Speech practice patterns of children with speech sound disorders: The impact of parental record keeping and computerled practice. Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology, 18, 104-108. 247. Beukelman, D. & Ray, P. (2011). Communication supports in pediatric rehabilitation. Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine: An interdisciplinary approach, 3. 279-288. 248. Beukelman, D., Childes, J., Carrell, T., Funk, T., Ball, L., & Pattee, G. (2011). Perceived attention allocation of listeners who transcribe the speech of speakers with ALS. Speech Communication, 53, 801-806. 249. Beukelman, D., Fager, S., & Nordness, A. (2011). Communication support for people with ALS. Neurology Research International, 2011, Article ID 714693, 6 pages. 250. Beukelman, D. et al. (2011). AAC-RERC white paper on mobile technology and communication apps. Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 251. Quinn, E. & Beukelman, D. & Thiessen, A. (2011). Comparing Remote Error-Free and Direct Modeling Instruction of Potential AAC Facilitators. Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 20, 97-101. 252. Thiessen, A., Horn, C., Beukelman, D. & Wallace, S. (2011). Adults learning and AAC. Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 20, 6974. 253. McCarthy, J., Beukelman, D., & Hogan, T. (2011). Impact of computerized sounding out on spelling performance of a child who uses AAC: A preliminary report. Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 20, 119124. 254. Fager, S., Beukelman, D., Fried-Oken, M., & Jakobs, T. (2012). Current and future AAC research considerations for AAC access interface strategies. Assistive Technology Journal. 24, 25-33. 255. Fried-Oken, M., Beukelman, D., & Hux, K. (2012). Current and future AAC research considerations for adults with acquired cognitive and communication impairments, Assistive Technology Journal, 24, 56-66. 256. DeRuyter, F. & Beukelman, D. (2012). Introduction to the Special Issue on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Assistive Technology, 24, 1-2. 257. Fager, S., Jakobs, T., Beukelman, D., Ternus, T., Schley, H. (2012). New access strategy for gesture tracking a technical note. Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 21, 11-16. 258. Williams, M., Beukelman, D., & Ullman, C. (2012). AAC text messaging vocabulary. Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 21, 56-59. 259. Beukelman, D., Schrunk, A., Fager, S., & Ullman, C. (2012). Vocabulary associated with medical procedures. Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders, 22, 119-123. 26. Maeder, J., Fager, S., Collins, K., & Beukelman, D. (2012). Representation of Potential Communication Items in Medical Settings: An Intervention Note. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 28, 190-196. 261. Yorkston, K., Beukelman, D., & Hammen, V. (1994). In J. Till, Yorkston, K., & D. Beukelman (Eds.) Motor speech disorders: Advances in assessment and treatment (pp.19-36). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. 262. Hammen, V., Yorkston, K., & Beukelman, D. (1989). In K. Yorkston & D. Beukelman (Eds.) Recent advances in clinical dysarthria (pp. 213-223). Boston: Little Brown. 263. McKelvey, M., Evans, D., Kawai, N., Beukelman, D. (2012). Communication styles of persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as recounted by surviving partners: A phenomenological study. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 28(4), 232–242. 264. Beukelman, D. & Blackstone, S. et al, (2012). Communication Enhancement for People with Disabilities in the 21st Century: State of the Science Report prepared for, NIDRR focusing on the Future of AAC Research and Development. P. 1-36, (http://aac-rerc.com). Ball, L., Fager, S., Nordness, A., Kersch, K., Mohr, B., Pattee, G., Beukelman, D., (2010). Eye-gaze access of AAC technology for persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Journal Medical Speech Language Pathology, 18, 11-23.
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