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Faculty of Humanities
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Department of Communication Pathology
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Theron K, van der Merwe A, Robin DA, Groenewald E: 2009. Temporal parameters of speech production in bilingual speakers with apraxic or phonemic paraphasic errors. Aphasiology, 23 (5) / May, pp 557-583.

Sooful P, van Dijk C, Avenant C: 2009. The maintenance and utilisation of government fitted hearing aids. Central European Journal Of Medicine, 4 (1), pp 110-118.

Swanepoel DCD, Ebrahim S: 2009. Auditory steady-state response and auditory brainstem response thresholds in children. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 266 (2), pp 213-219.

van Zyl A, Swanepoel DCD, Hall J: 2009. Effect of prolonged contralateral acoustic stimulation on transient evoked otoacoustic emissions. Hearing Research, 254, pp 77-81.

Theunissen M, Swanepoel DW, Hanekom JJ: 2009. Sentence recognition in noise: Variables in compilation and interpretation of tests. International Journal of Audiology, 48, pp 743-757.

Swanepoel DCD, Storbeck C, Friedland P: 2009. Early hearing detection and intervention in South Africa. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 73, pp 783-786, Full Text

Taye A, Soer ME, Abiodun K: 2009. Effect of use of personal hearing protective devices among oil depot industrial workers in Lagos, Nigeria.. Nigerian Journal of Medical Rehabilitation, 14 (1 & 2) / Dec, pp 40-45.

Biagio L, Swanepoel DCD, Soer ME: 2009. Objective assessment of noise-induced hearing loss: A comparison of methods. Occupational Health Southern Africa, / Jul/Aug, pp 26-33, Full Text

van der Linde J, Kritzinger AM, Redelinghuys A: 2009. The identification process in early communication intervention (eci) by Primary Health Care personnel in Ditsobotla sub-district. South African Journal of Communication Disorders, 56, pp 48-59, Full Text