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  1. Sentences Are Key: Helping School-Age Children and Adolescents Build Sentence Skills Needed for Real Language
  2. Working With Struggling Mid-Elementary Readers and Writers: A Protocol for Speech-Language Pathologists Based on Reading Fluency and Writing/Reading Integration
  3. Targeting Complex Sentences in Older School Children With Specific Language Impairment: Results From an Early-Phase Treatment Study
  4. Relationships Between Narrative Language Samples and Norm-Referenced Test Scores in Language Assessments of School-Age Children
  5. One Size Does Not Fit All: Improving Clinical Practice in Older Children and Adolescents With Language and Learning Disorders
  6. The Grammar of Information
  7. Sentence Combining: Assessment and Intervention Applications
  8. Research-Based Oral Language Intervention Routes to the Academic Language of Literacy
  9. Syntactic ability in children and adolescents with language and learning disabilities
  10. Spelling and the Speech-Language Pathologist: There's More than Meets the Eye
  11. Verb and Noun Morphology in the Spoken and Written Language of Children With Language Learning Disabilities
  12. Principles and Methods of Spelling Instruction
  13. General Language Performance Measures in Spoken and Written Narrative and Expository Discourse of School-Age Children With Language Learning Disabilities
  14. Measures of Syntax in School-Age Children and Adolescents
  15. Producing complex sentences
  16. Adverbial connectivity in conversations of children 6 to 12
  17. Articulation Without Oral Sensory Control