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Students and Professionals Who Speak English With Accents and Nonstandard Dialects:...
... who speak with accents and/or dialects can effectively provide speech, language, and ... solely on the basis of the presence of an accent or dialect is discriminatory.
Document Type: Position Statement
Year: 1998
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.PS1998-00117
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American English Dialects
Each dialect maintains the communication network and the social construct of the ... English dialects who wish to acquire proficiency in a dialect other than their own.
Document Type: Technical Report
Year: 2003
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.TR2003-00044
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Social Dialects
About this Document ... Implications of the Position on Social Dialects ... It is indeed possible for dialect speakers to have linguistic disorders within the dialect.
Document Type: Position Statement
Year: 1983
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.PS1983-00115
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Students and Professionals Who Speak English with Accents and Nonstandard Dialects:...
... Who Speak English with Accents and Nonstandard Dialects: Issues and Recommendations ... Necessary for the Provision of Clinical Services by Accent or Dialect Speakers
Document Type: Technical Report
Year: 1998
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.TR1998-00154
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Definitions of Communication Disorders and Variations
Communication difference/dialect is a variation of a symbol system used by a group of individuals that reflects and is determined by shared regional, social, or ...
Document Type: Relevant Paper
Year: 1993
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.RP1993-00208
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The Clinical Education of Students With Accents
... solely on the basis of the presence of an accent or dialect is discriminatory. ... speak with an accent and/or dialect in educational programs, employment, or service ...
Document Type: Professional Issues Statement
Year: 2011
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.PI2011-00324
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