Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 6. Language

    KERN002. Kerns, Schnele, and Sheila J. Bridges. “A dialectal application of Minspeak: the case of a 10-year-old Lumbee Indian male with Cri-du-Chat Syndrome.” In: “Augmentative & Alternative Communication (discipline-wide sessions).” ASHA Leader 6.15 (August 29, 2001): 17 (13 pages).

Publication type: Conference paper/poster session abstract

Electronic access: InfoTrac OneFile (NCLIVE)

Brief abstract of a poster session presented by two North Carolina Central University professors. The presenters used Minspeak to develop an augmentative communication system which was “representative of the cultural and linguistic background of Lumbee Indians.” 
Additional Subjects: Minspeak | Augmentative communication systems | Cri-du-Chat syndrome

This annotation was written on: December 27, 2001; last edited on June 5, 2002.

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