Claire Penn
Claire Penn (1951–2018) was a South African speech and language pathologist, and held the endowed chair of Speech Pathology and Audiology at the University of the Witwatersrand, and was a former senior research specialist at the Human Sciences Research Council. She received the Order of Mapungubwe (Silver) in 2007, South Africa's highest honor, for her work in linguistics, sign language, child language, aphasia, and head injury. Provided by Wikipedia
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A linguistic approach to the detection of minimal language dysfunction in aphasia by Claire Penn
Published 1974-12-01
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Fluency and aphasia: A pragmatic reconsideration by Claire Penn
Published 1983-12-01
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Signs of the times: Deaf language and culture in South Africa by Claire Penn
Published 1993-12-01
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The profile of communicative appropriateness: A clinical tool for the assessment of pragmatics by Claire Penn
Published 1985-12-01
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Editorial Vol 47, No 2 (2000) by Heila Jordaan, Claire Penn
Published 2000-12-01
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Sign language in South Africa: Some research and clinical issues by Claire Penn, Robyn Lewis, Andrea Greenstein
Published 1984-12-01
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The Communicative Effectiveness Index: Its use with South African stroke patients by Claire Penn, Kelly Milner, Peter Fridjhon
Published 1992-12-01
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From pillars to posts: Some reflections on Community Service six years on by Claire Penn, Anniah Mupawose, Jennifer Stein
Published 2009-12-01
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Discourse, Dialect and Aphasia in the Western Cape by Dale Ogilvy, Ingrid von Bentheim, Analou Venter, Hanna Ulatowska, Claire Penn
Published 2000-12-01
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