Martin J. Ball
Publications and Conference Presentations
Books
Ball,
M. J. and Damico, J. (Eds.) (2007) Clinical
Aphasiology: Future Directions. Hove: Psychology Press.
Ball, M. J. (Ed.) (2005) Clinical
Sociolinguistics.
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (2005) Phonetics for
Communication Disorders.
Ball, M. J. and Gibbon, F. (Eds)
(2002) Vowels and Vowel Disorders.
Ball, M. J. and Lowry, O. (2001) Methods in Clinical
Phonetics.
Ball, M. J. and Williams, B.(2001) Welsh Phonetics.
Ball, M. J. and Rahilly, J. (1999)
Phonetics. The Science of Speech.
Kent, R. D. and Ball, M. J. (Eds) (1999) Voice
Quality Measurement.
Ball, M. J. and Code, C. (Eds)
(1997) Instrumental Clinical Phonetics.
Ball, M. J. and Kent, R. D. (Eds)
(1997) The New Phonologies: Developments in Clinical
Linguistics.
Ball, M. J. and Duckworth, M. (Eds) (1996) Advances
in Clinical Phonetics.
Ball, M. J., Rahilly, J. and Tench,
P. (1996) The Phonetic Transcription of Disordered
Speech.
Ball, M. J. (1993) Phonetics for Speech Pathology. 2nd
edition.
Ball, M. J. (Ed) (1993) The Celtic Languages.
Ball, M. J. (1992) The Clinician's Guide to Linguistic
Profiling of Language Impairment. Kibworth:
Far Communications.
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (1992) Mutation in
Welsh.
Ball, M. J.,
Ball, M. J. (1989) Phonetics for Speech Pathology.
Ball, M. J. (Ed) (1988) Theoretical Linguistics and Disordered Language.
Ball, M. J. (Ed) (1988) The Use of Welsh. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
Ball, M. J. and Jones, G. E. (Eds)
(1984) Welsh Phonology. Selected
Code, C. and Ball, M. J. (Eds)
(1984) Experimental Clinical Phonetics.
Forthcoming
Ball, M. J., Perkins, M., Müller, N. and Howard, S. (Eds.) (in preparation 2008)
Handbook of Clinical Linguistics.
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and Rutter, B. (in
preparation 2008) Phonology for
Communication Disorders. Mahwah,
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. (Under
contract)
Ball, M. J., Damico, J.
& Müller, N. (Eds.) (in preparation 2008) Handbook of Language and Speech Disorders.
Oxford: Blackwell. (Under contract.)
Müller, N. & Ball,
M. J. (Eds.) (in preparation 2008) Sociolinguistics
around the World. London: Routledge. (Under
contract)
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (Eds.) (forthcoming 2007/8) The Celtic Languages. 2nd edition. London: Routledge.
Contributions
to Books and Proceedings
Ball, M. J. and Damico, J. (2007) Chris Code’s
contribution to aphasiology. In Ball, M. J. and Damico, J. (Eds.) Clinical Aphasiology: Future Directions. Hove:
Psychology Press. Pp. 1-13.
Damico, J., Ball, M. J., Simmons-Mackie, N. and Müller, J. (2007) Interactional
structuring of intervention. In Ball, M. J. and Damico, J. (Eds.) Clinical Aphasiology: Future Directions. Hove: Psychology Press. Pp. 92-103.
Ball, M. J. (2007)
Welsh. In
Ball, M. J. (2007) Articulatory
Foundations of Speech Acquisition. In McLeod, S. (Ed.) The International Guide to Speech
Acquisition. San Diego: Delmar-Thomson.
Munro, S., Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (2007) Welsh Speech Acquisition. In McLeod, S.
(Ed.) The International Guide to Speech
Acquisition. San Diego: Delmar-Thomson.
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and
Munro, S. (2006) Welsh/English-speaking bilingual
children. In Hua, Z. and
Dodd, B. (Eds.), Phonological development and disorders in Children: A
Multilingual Perspective. Clevedon: Multilingual
Matters. Pp. 346-382. [Invited contribution]
Ball, M. J. (2006) Transcribing at the
segmental level. In Müller, N. (Ed.), Multilayered
Transcription. San Diego: Plural Publications. Pp, 49-67.
Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (2006) Putting the
toolkit together. In Müller, N. (Ed.), Multilayered
Transcription. San Diego: Plural Publications. Pp. 149-160.
Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (2005) Diglossia and Code-switching. In Ball, M. J. (Ed.) Clinical Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. Pp. 49-62.
Ball, M. J. (2004) Instrumental speech assessment. In Kent, R. D.
(Ed.), The MIT Encyclopedia
of Communication Disorders. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Pp. 169-173.
Ball, M. J. (2002) Clinical phonology of vowel disorders. In Ball, M. J. and
Gibbon, F. (Eds) Vowels and Vowel Disorders.
Ball, M. J. (2000) Problems in pragmatic profiling. In Müller, N. (Ed.) Pragmatics and
Clinical Applications.
Ball, M. J. (1999) Teaching vowels in practical phonetics:
the auditory or articulatory route. In Maidment, J. and Estebas
i Vilaplana, E. (Eds.),
PTLC99: Proceedings of the Phonetics Teaching and Learning Conference.
Ball, M. J., Esling, J. and Dickson, C. (1999)
Transcription of voice. In
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (1999) The
acquisition of the Welsh lateral fricative. In Ohala, J., Hasegawa, Y., Ohala,
M., Granville, D. and Bailey, A. (Eds) Proceedings of
the 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
Ball, M. J. (1997) Evidence from vowel disorders for the nature of minimal
phonological units in acquisition. In Ziegler, W. and Deger, K. (Eds) Clinical
Phonetics and Linguistics. Proceedings of the 5th
ICPLA Symposium.
Ball, M. J. (1997) Monovalent Phonologies: Dependency
Phonology and an introduction to Government Phonology. In Ball, M. J. and Kent,
R. D. (Eds) The New
Phonologies: Directions in Clinical Linguistics.
Ball, M. J. and Gröne, B. (1997)
Imaging techniques. In Ball, M. J. and Code, C. (Eds) Instrumental Clinical Phonetics.
Müller,
N., Hurd, A. and Ball, M. J. (1997) Phonological
awareness and severe reading/writing delay. In
Ziegler, W. and Deger, K. (Eds)
Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics. Proceedings of the
5th ICPLA Symposium.
Ball, M. J. and Local, J. (1996) Advances in impressionistic
transcription of disordered speech. In Ball, M. J. and Duckworth, M. (Eds) Advances in Clinical Phonetics.
Ball, M. J. and Rahilly, J. (1996)
Acoustic analysis as an aid to the transcription of an example of disfluent speech. In Ball, M. J., and Duckworth, M.
(Eds) Advances in Clinical Phonetics.
Ball, M. J. (1996) An examination of the nature of the
minimal phonological unit in language acquisition. In
Bernhardt, B., Gilbert, J. and Ingram, D. (Eds)
Proceedings of the UBC International Conference on
Phonological Acquisition.
Code, C. and Ball, M. J. (1995) The status of sonority
theory: evidence from syllabification in aphasic recurring utterances. In Elenius, K. and Branderud,
P. (Eds) Proceedings ICPhS
95
Traill,
A., Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (1995) Perceptual
confusion between South African and British English Vowels. In Elenius, K. and Branderud,
P. (Eds) Proceedings ICPhS
95
Rahilly, J. and Ball, M. J. (1994) The Kay IPA
Tutorial: integrating the extIPA symbols. In Aulanko, R. and Korpijaakko-Huuhka,
A.-M. (Eds) Proceedings of
the Third ICPLA Congress.
Ball, M. J. (1990) The lateral fricative: lateral or
fricative? In Ball, M. J.,
Ball, M. J. (1988) Investigating Performance and Competence in Variation
Studies: Adapting Techniques from Speech Pathology. In
Thomas, A. R. (Ed) Methods in Dialectology. Clevedon:
Multilingual Matters. Pp 1-10.
Ball, M. J. (1988) The contribution of speech
pathology to the development of phonetic description. In
Ball, M. J. (Ed) Theoretical Linguistics and Disordered Language.
Code, C. and Ball, M. J. (1988) Apraxia of speech:
the case for a cognitive phonetics. Ibid. Pp 152-67.
Ball, M. J. (1988) Accounting for linguistic
variation: Dialectology. In Ball, M. J. (Ed) The Use
of Welsh. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. Pp 7-23.
Ball, M. J. (1988) Accounting for linguistic
variation: Sociolinguistics. Ibid. Pp 24-38.
Ball, M. J. (1988) The study of pronunciation
patterns. Ibid. Pp 49-57.
Ball, M. J. (1988) Variation in grammar. Ibid. Pp 58-69.
Ball, M. J. (1988) Variation in the use of initial consonant mutations. Ibid.
Pp 70-81.
Ball, M. J. (1988) Variation in mutation - where do the variable rules go?
Ibid. Pp 307-18.
Ball, M. J., Griffiths, T. and Jones, G. E. (1988) Broadcast Welsh. Ibid. Pp
182-99.
Ball, M. J. (1984) Phonetics for phonology. In Ball, M. J.
and Jones, G. E. (Eds) Welsh Phonology.
Ball, M. J. (1984) X-ray techniques. In Code, C. and Ball, M. J. (Eds)
Experimental Clinical Phonetics.
Ball, M. J. (1984) Phonological development and assessment.
In Miller, N. (Ed), Bilingualism and Language Disability.
Forthcoming
Ball, M. J. (forthcoming 2008) Government phonology and speech
impairment. In Ball, M. J., Perkins, M., Müller,
N. and Howard, S. (Eds.) Handbook of
Clinical Linguistics. Oxford: Blackwell.
Damico, J. and Ball, M. J.
(forthcoming 2008) Sociolinguistics. In Ball, M. J., Perkins, M., Müller, N. and Howard, S. (Eds.) Handbook of Clinical Linguistics.
Refereed Journal Articles
Ball, M. J. (2007) Non-pulmonic egressive sounds in
disordered speech: a review. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 21, 869-874.
Müller, N., Ball, M. J. and Rutter, B. (2006)
A Profiling Approach to Assessment and Intervention. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 8, 176-189. (Invited contribution).
Munro,
S., Ball, M. J., Müller, N., Duckworth, M. and Lyddy, F. (2005) The acquisition of Welsh and English
phonology in bilingual Welsh-English children. Journal of Multilingual
Communication Disorders, 3, 24-49.
Ball, M. J. (2005) A Note on Welsh
Demographics following the 2001 Census. Journal of Celtic Language Learning, 9,
5-12.
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and Munro, S. (2005) Welsh Consonant Acquisition
in Welsh- and English-dominant Bilingual Children. Journal of Celtic
Language Learning, 10, 5-13.
Ball, M. J. (2004) A Note on Welsh
Demographics following the 2001 Census. Journal of Celtic Language Learning, 9,
5-12.
Ball, M. J., Code, C., Tree, J., Dawe, K. and Kay, J. (2004) Phonetic and phonological
analysis of prgressive speech degeneration: a case
study. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 18, 447-462.
Ball, M. J.,
Manuel, R. and Müller, N. (2004) Deapicalization
and Velodorsal Articulation as Learned Behaviors: A Videofluorographic Study. Child Language Teaching and
Therapy, 20, 153-162.
Chung, K., Code, C. and Ball, M. J. (2004) Speech automatisms and recurring
utterances from aphasic Cantonese speakers. Journal of Multilingual
Communication Disorders, 2, 32-42.
Damico, J. S., Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (2004)
Owning up to complexity: A sociocultural orientation
to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Seminars in Speech and Language,
25, 277-285.
Ball, M. J. (2003) Clinical applications of a cognitive phonology. Phoniatrics, Logopedics, Vocology, 28, 63-69.
Nelson, R. and Ball, M. J. (2003) Models of phonology in the education of
speech-language pathologists. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 17, 403-409.
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and Damico, H. (2003) Double
Onset Syllable Structure in a Speech Disordered Child. Advances in
Speech-Language Pathology, 5, 37-40.
Ball, M. J. and Rahilly, J. (2002) Transcribing
Disordered Speech: the Segmental and Prosodic Layers. Clinical Linguistics and
Phonetics, 16, 329-344.
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (2002) The
use of the terms phonetics and phonology in the description of disordered
speech. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 4, 95-108.
Ball, M. J. (2001) On diacritics. Journal of the
International Phonetic Association, 31, 259-264.
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and Munro, S. (2001) The acquisition of the lateral fricative in Welsh-English
bilinguals. Multilingua, 20, 269-284.
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and Munro, S. (2001) The acquisition of the rhotic
consonants by Welsh-English bilingual children. International Journal of
Bilingualism, 5, 71-86.
Ball, M. J., Gracco, V. and Stone,
M. (2001) Imaging techniques for the investigation of normal and disordered
speech production. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 3, 13-24.
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and Munro, S. (2001) Patterns
in the acquisition of the Welsh lateral fricative. Clinical Linguistics and
Phonetics, 15, 3-7.
Müller, N., Ball, M. J. and Guendouzi,
J. (2000) Accent reduction programmes: not a role for
speech-language pathologists? (Main Forum article,
commissioned.) Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 2, 119-129.
Müller, N., Guendouzi, J.
and Ball, M. J. (2000) Accent modification, pronunciation training,
communication enhancement: the need for definitions, delimitations, and
research. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 2, 151-154.
Ball, M. J. (1999) RDLS III: a quick and easy LARSP? Commentary on Edwards et
al, ‘Assessing the comprehension and production of language in young children:
an account of the Reynell Developmental Language
Scales III’. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 34,
171-174.
Ball, M. J. and Schmidt-Renfree, N.
(1999) Phonological priming and phonetic carry-over in two Danish-English
bilinguals. Linguistica Atlantica,
21, 1-12.
Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (1999) Examining the
acquisition of Welsh phonology in L1 English Learners. Journal of Celtic
Language Learning, 4, 16-32.
Ball, M. J. (1998) On percussives.
Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28, 95-98.
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (1997) A
comparison of two phonological profiles. Journal of Communication
Disorders, 30, 171-204.
Pandeli, H., Eska, J.,
Ball, M. J. and Rahilly, J. (1997) Problems of
phonetic transcription: the case of the Hiberno-English flat alveolar
fricative. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 27, 65-75.
Ball, M. J. (1996) Describing Voice Quality: transcription and instrumentation.
Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 21, 59-63.
Hazlett, D. and Ball, M. J. (1996) An
Acoustic Analysis of the Effects of Ageing on the Trained Singer's Voice. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 21, 101-107.
Müller, N.
and Ball, M. J. (1996) The Realisation of schwa plus
underlying /r/ and /n/ in a local dialect of the
Ball, M. J. (1995) The Paradigm Economy Principle and Welsh
verbal morphology. Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie, 47, 235-47.
Ball, M. J., Esling, J. and
Dickson, C. (1995) The VoQS System for the
transcription of voice quality. Journal of the International Phonetic
Association, 25, 61-70.
Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (1995) Teaching Linguistics
for Speech and Language Pathology. Australian Journal of Human Communication
Disorders, 23, 61-71.
Ball, M. J. (1994) Using Dependency Phonology in the analysis
of disordered speech. Australian Journal of Human Communication
Disorders, 22, 22-30.
Ball, M. J., Code, C., Rahilly, J. and Hazlett, D. (1994) Non-segmental aspects of disordered
speech: Developments in transcription. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 8,
67-83.
Code, C. and Ball, M. J. (1994) Syllabification in aphasic recurring utterances:
contributions of Sonority Theory. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 8, 257-65.
Ball, M. J. (1993) Initial consonant mutation in Modern
Spoken Welsh. Multilingua, 12, 189-205.
Ball, M. J. (1993) Further to articulatory
force and the IPA revisions. Journal of the International Phonetic Association,
23, 39-41.
Bernhardt, B. and Ball, M. J. (1993) Characteristics of atypical speech
currently not included in the Extensions to the IPA. Journal of the
International Phonetic Association, 23, 35-38.
Ball, M. J. (1992) Is a clinical sociolinguistics
possible? Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 6, 155-60.
Ball, M. J. (1991) Computer coding of the IPA: Extensions to the IPA. Journal
of the International Phonetic Association, 21, 36-41.
Ball, M. J. (1991) Connected speech in Welsh: stress and pitch in conflict.
Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop, Phonetics and Phonology of Speaking Styles:
Reduction and Elaboration in Speech Communication, 8.1-8.5.
Ball, M. J. (1991) Recent developments in the
transcription of non-normal speech. Journal of Communication Disorders, 24,
59-78.
Ball, M. J., Davies, E., Duckworth, M. and Middlehurst,
R. (1991) Assessing the assessments: a comparison of
two clinical pragmatic profiles. Journal of Communication
Disorders, 24, 367-79.
Ball, M. J. (1990) Homonymic clash and Welsh lenition: 1,(000),000,000
problems. Word, 41, 329-35.
Ball, M. J. (1990) The mutation of prepositions in
Welsh. Studia Celtica,
24/25, 135-38.
Ball, M. J. (1990) The soft mutation of /g/ and its
implications for phonological rule ordering in Welsh. Studia
Celtica, 24/25, 130-34.
Duckworth, M., Allen, G., Hardcastle,
W. and Ball, M. J. (1990) Extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet for
the transcription of atypical speech. Clinical
Linguistics and Phonetics, 4, 273-80.
Ball, M. J. (1989) Transcribing the suprasegmentals
of Welsh. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 19, 89-96.
Coupland, N. and Ball, M. J. (1989) Welsh and English
in contemporary
Ball, M. J. (1988) A diacritic range for phonation
types. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 18, 39-40.
Ball, M. J. (1988) The Erosion of the Welsh pre-sentential particle system: a
generative account. Studia Celtica,
22/23, 134-45.
Ball, M. J. (1988) LARSP to LLARSP. Designing
a Welsh grammatical profile. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2,
55-73.
Ball, M. J. (1988) Clinical linguistic encounters. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2, 143-51.
Ball, M. J. (1988) The transcription of phonation
types. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2, 253-56.
Duckworth, M. and Ball, M. J. (1988) Problems in the
transcription of dysfluent speech. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 18, 152-55.
Ball, M. J. (1987) Analogic levelling
in Welsh prepositions. Zeitschrift
für Celtische Philologie, 42, 362-65.
Ball, M. J. (1987) Clinical linguistics. Revue de l'AILA/AILA Review, 4, 69-87.
Ball, M. J. (1987) Linguo-labials
revisited: the PRDS solution. Journal of the International
Phonetic Association, 17, 115-17.
Ball, M. J. and Kent, R. D. (1987) Editorial. Clinical
Linguistics and Phonetics, 1, 1-5.
Ball, M. J. (1986) Exploring stylistic variation in the
aspirate mutation of Welsh. Études Celtiques, 23, 255-64.
Ball, M. J. (1986) The reporter's test as a
sociolinguistic tool. Language in Society, 15, 375-86.
Ball, M. J. (1985) An error recognition test as a
measure of linguistic competence: an example from Welsh. Journal of
Psycholinguistic Research, 14, 399-407.
Ball, M. J. (1985) Radio Cymru: Stylistic variation
in radio broadcasts. Journal of Multilingual and
Multicultural Development, 6, 157-63.
Ball, M. J. (1984) Astudiaeth ryngdafodieithol o ganfyddiad tair deusain yn
y Gymraeg. Studia Celtica, 18/19, 268-73.
Ball, M. J. (1984) Astudiaeth seinlunol o'r tair
deusain ai, ae, ac au. Studia Celtica, 18/19, 274-77.
Ball, M. J. (1984) Pelydrau-X a'r seinegydd. Y Gwyddonydd, 22, 47-49.
Ball, M. J. (1984) The centring
diphthongs of Southern English: a sound change in progress? Journal of the
International Phonetic Association, 14, 38-44.
Ball, M. J. (1983) A spectrographic investigation of three
Welsh diphthongs. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 13,
82-89.
Ball, M. J. (1982) Asesu iaith. Y Gwyddonydd, 20,
126-30.
Ball, M. J. (1982) Aspects of the acquisition of non-native
phonological contrasts. Polyglot, 4, (1).
Ball, M. J. (1982) Descriptions of the vowels of North Welsh: a review. Studia Celtica, 16/17, 191-208.
Code, C. and Ball, M. J. (1982) Fricative production in Broca's
aphasia: a spectrographic analysis. Journal of Phonetics, 10,
325-31.
Ball, M. J. and Munro, S. M. (1981) Language assessment procedures for
linguistic minorities: an example. Journal of Multilingual
and Multicultural Development, 2, 231-41.
Forthcoming and in preparation
Ball, M. J. and Code, C. (in preparation) Phonological Analyses of a case of Progressive Speech Degeneration. Asia-Pacific Journal of
Speech, Language and Hearing.
Müller, N., Ball, M. J. and Rutter, N. (in
preparation) Systemic Functional Phonology applied to an idiosyncratic case of
/r/ disorder. Asia-Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and
Hearing.
Conference
Presentations
Ball, M. J. and Code, C.
(2007) Phonological analysis of a case of progressive speech degeneration. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Müller, N., Ball, M. J. and Rutter,
B. (2007) Profiling Approach. Presented as part of the Short
course ‘Comparison of ten interventions for a seven-year old with
unintelligible speech’, organized by
Ball,
M. J., Müller, N. and Rutter,
B. (2007) Systemic Functional Phonology applied to an idiosyncratic case of /r/
disorder. 34th International Systemic Functional
Congress,
Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (2007) Systemic Functional Encounters with Dementia: A
Focus on Skills. 34th International Systemic
Functional Congress,
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and Rutter, B. (2006) The use of nonpulmonic egressive consonants
in disordered speech. American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association Convention.
Rutter, B. and Ball, M.
J. (2006) The phonetics of /str-/ in contemporary English. 11th
ICPLA Symposium,
Ball, M. J. (2006) Non-pulmonic
consonants in the clinic: a brief review. 11th ICPLA Symposium,
Ball, M. J. (2006) Should clinical transcription
note what’s there or what’s not there? 11th ICPLA Symposium,
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and Rutter, B. (2005)
My client uses non-English sounds; How do I transcribe them? American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Ball, M. J. and Rutter,
B. (2005) Is /str-/ a cluster in contemporary
English? American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Convention.
Ball, M.
J. and Howard, S. (2004) Why Stridency Deletion is not really a phonological
process. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Roussel,
N., Tetnowski, J., Ball, M. J., and Damico, J. S.
(2004) Substituting a Capstone course for Master’s comprehensives: A padgogical innovation. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Ball, M. J. and Code, C. (2004) A case of progressive speech
production deterioration with fronto-temporal
atrophy. Cognitive Science Colloquium,
Ball, M. J. and Code, C. (2004) Some unusual speech
patterns in a case of progressive speech degeneration.
Code, C., Tree, J., Dawe, K, Kay, J. and Ball, M. J.
(2004) Est-ce que apraxie de parole est
une? CAC Conference,
Ball, M. J. (2004) Difficult articulation cases: the
role of instrumentation. Inaugural Research Seminar,
Department of Communication Disorders,
Ball, M. J. and Howard, S. (2004) Is Stridency Deletion really a phonological
process? 10th ICPLA Symposium,
Ball, M. J. and McInnis, L. (2004) Distributional and Stylistic Variation in
/r/-Misarticulations: A case Study. 10th ICPLA Symposium,
Code, C. and Ball, M. J. (2004) Some unusual speech
patterns in a case of progressive degenerative cortical anarthria.
10th ICPLA Symposium,
Ball, M. J. (2003) A Cognitive Phonological Account of a Child With
Unintelligible Speech. American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association Convention.
Ball, M. J. (2003) What are standards of pronunciation
for consonants in contemporary English? American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Ball, M. J., Code, C. and Chung, K. (2003) Lexical and nonlexical
speech automatisms in Cantonese aphasic speakers. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Ball, M. J. and Dixon-Millar, J. (2003) Adapting Cued Speech
for Welsh. American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association Convention.
Hawley, H., Ball, M. J. and Müller,
N. (2003) Investigating power relations in treatment. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Ball, M. J., Müller, N. and Munro, S. (2003) The
Acquisition of Welsh and English Phonology in Bilingual Children. 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism,
Code, C., Tree, J., Dawe, K., Kay,
J., Ball, M. J. and Edwards, M. (2002) A case of progressive speech
deterioration with apraxias. Joint British Aphasia Society-British Neurological Society Autumn
Meeting October 2002,
Ball, M. J. (2002) Double Onset Syllables: a case study. Presented
to the Department of Human Communication Sciences, University
Ball, M. J. & Müller, N. (2002) Sonority as
explanation in clinical phonology. 9th ICPLA Symposium,
Ball, M. J. (2002) A cognitive clinical phonology? 9th
ICPLA Symposium,
Nelson, R. & Ball, M. J. (2002) What kind of
phonology is taught to Speech-Language Pathologists? 9th ICPLA Symposium,
Powell, T., Müller, N. & Ball, M. J., (2002)
Electronic publishing: Opportunities and challenges for clinical linguistics
and phonetics 9th ICPLA Symposium,
Ball, M. J. (2001) Five hints in the teaching of phonetic transcription. Meeting of the American Association of Phonetic Sciences.
Ball, M. J. (2001) On the status of diacritics in
transcription reliability. American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association Convention.
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (2001) The
use of ‘phonetics’ and ‘phonology’ as clinical terms. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Manuel, R., Müller, N., McDaniel, C. and Ball, M. J.
(2001) Deapicalization and velopharyngeal
inefficiency: learned behaviors? American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Ball, M. J., Code, C. and Chung, K. (2001) Cantonese lexical
aphasic speech automatisms. XXV IALP World Congress,
Ball, M. J., Code, C. and Chung, K. (2001) Lexical speech
automatisms in Cantonese. British Aphasia Society Conference,
Ball, M. J., Müller, N., Guendouzi,
J. and Powell, T. W. (2000) Should accent reduction programmes be undertaken by speech-language
pathologists? VIIIth International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association
Symposium,
Blaney, B. and Ball, M. J. (2000) Acoustic analysis
of dysarthric speech in Friedreich’s
ataxia: a longitudinal study. VIIIth International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association
Symposium,
Ball, M. J. (2000) Rules, Processes, Constraints or Elements? Analysis units for disordered speech. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Müller, N., Damico, J., Tetnowski,
J., Guendouzi, J. and Ball, M. J. (2000) Multi-level
transcriptions: toolkits for holistic assessment. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Ball, M. J. (1999) Teaching Vowels in Practical Phonetics: The Auditory or Articulatory Route? 1st Phonetics
Teaching and Learning Conference,
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (1999) Are
there patterns in the acquisition of the Welsh lateral fricative? VIIth
International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association Symposium,
Müller, N., Laine, C. and
Ball, M. J. (1999) Immediate effects of large group
lecturing on voice quality. VIIth International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association
Symposium,
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (1999) The
Acquisition of the Welsh Lateral Fricative and the Rhotic
Consonants in Welsh-English Bilingual Children. Child Phonology Conference,
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (1999) The
acquisition of the Welsh lateral fricative. 14th
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, San Francisco.
Ball, M. J., Louko, L., Powell, T. W. and Small, L.
(1999) Clinical phonetics and transcription training. Educators’ Forum,
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention,
Ball, M. J. (1998) The phonetic description of two extralinguistic sounds. BAAP Colloquium,
Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (1998) Language planning
meets acoustic phonetics. BAAP Colloquium,
Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (1998) The
acquisition of Welsh phonology by adult learners. BAAP Colloquium,
Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (1998) The
acoustic characteristics of intervocalic stops in a variety of Palatinate
German. BAAP Colloquium,
Ball, M. J., Munro, S., Müller,
N. and Duckworth, M. (1998) Establishing phonological
norms in bilingual language acquisition. First
Asia-Pacific Conference on Speech, Language and Hearing,
Müller, N., Munro, S., Ball, M. J. and Duckworth,
M. (1998) Establishing developmental norms
for phonology in Welsh-English bilingual children. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Ball, M. J. (1998) Clinical data as evidence in theoretical phonology: the case
of minimal units in vowel description. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.
Ball, M. J. (1997) Evidence for the nature of minimal phonological units. Department of Linguistics,
Ball, M. J. (1997) Developments in Phonetic Description: implications for
models of normal and disordered speech.