ELSEVIER CONTENTS INDEX VOLUME 29, 1996 Contents Volume 29, Number 1, 1996 DALE F. WILLIAMS and SUSAN DIETRICH Effects of Speech and Language Disorders on i ttre vekte hak eesdlaeksasi eas eeeteeasse n l JOHN D. BONVILLIAN and THEODORE SIEDLECKIL, JR. Young Children’s Acquisition of the Location Aspect of American Sign Language Signs: Parental Report Findings MARY E. BYRNE, THOMAS A. CROWE, SUE T. HALE, EDWIN E. MEEK, and DENISE EPPS Metalinguistic and Pragmatic Abilities of Participants in Adult Literacy Programs EHUD YAIRI, NICOLINE G. AMBROSE, ELAINE P. PADEN, and REBECCA N. THRONEBURG Predictive Factors of Persistence and Recovery: Pathways of Childhood Stuttering Volume 29, Number 2, 1996 JESSICA R. HARRIS Verbal Rehearsal and Memory in Children with Closed Head Injury: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis J. COMMUN. DISORD. 29 (1996), ITI-VII © 1996 by Elsevier Science Inc. 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10010 002 1-9924/96/$ 15.00 MICHELE G. CLARKE and LAURENCE B. LEONARD Lexical Comprehension and Grammatical Deficits in Children with Specific Language Impairment JEANNENE M. WARD-LONERGAN, BETTY Z. LILES, and STEVEN V. OWEN Contextual Strategy Instruction: Socially/ Emotionally Maladjusted Adolescents with Language Impairments ANDREW STUART, EDWARD Y. YANG, and MIHAELA BOTEA Neonatal Auditory Brainstem Responses Recorded from Four Electrode Montages................0.000- 125 MARY M. GORHAM, RICHARD J. MORRIS, W. S. BROWN and RUTH A. HUNTLEY Intraoral Air Pressure of Alaryngeal Speakers during a No-Air Insufflation Maneuver Volume 29, Number 3, 1996 LINDA W. NORRIX and THEODORE J. GLATTKE Multichannel Waveforms and Topographic Mapping of the Auditory Brainstem Response Under Common Stimulus and Recording Conditions ELAINE M. FRANK, HIRAM L. MCDADE, and WILLIAM K. SCOTT Naming in Dementia Secondary to Parkinson’s Huntington’s, and Alzheimer’s Diseases NELSON MOSES and DAVID A. SHAPIRO A Developmental Conceptualization of Clinical Problem Solving DANA L. JANKELOWITZ and MELISSA A. BORTZ The Interaction of Bilingualism and Stuttering in an Adult Volume 29, Number 4, 1996 CLINICS ISSUE: STIMULABILITY AND SPEECH-SOUND DISORDERS IN CHILDREN Introduction THOMAS W. POWELL and ADELE W. MICCIO Stimulability: A Useful Clinical Tool GREGORY L. LOF Factors Associated with Speech-Sound Stimulability ANN A. TYLOR Assessing Stimulability in Toddlers.....................0005. BRIAN A. GOLDSTEIN The Role of Stimulability in the Assessment and Treatment of Spanish-Speaking Children THOMAS W. POWELL Stimulability Considerations in the Phonological Treatment of a Child with a Persistent Disorder of Speech-Sound Production ADELE W. MICCIO and MARY ELBERT Enhancing Stimulability: A Treatment Program Continuing Education Volume 29, Number 5, 1996 BRIAN A. GOLDSTEIN and AQUILES IGLESIAS Phonological Patterns in Puerto Rican Spanish-Speaking Children with Phonological Disorders .................2.0005: 367 LYNN S. SNYDER, AUDREY L. HOLLAND, and MARGARET FORBES Lexical Decisions in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease: Some Notes on Automatic versus Controlled Processing KEITH T. KERNAN and SHARON SABSAY Linguistic and Cognitive Ability of Adults with Down Syndrome and Mental Retardation of Unknown Etiology Continuing Education Volume 29, Number 6, 1996 VICKI L. HAMMEN and KATHRYN M. YORKSTON Speech and Pause Characteristics Following Speech Rate Reduction in Hypokinetic Dysarthria KATHLEEN R. BIDDLE, ALLYSSA McCABE, and LYNN S. BLISS Narrative Skills Following Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adults STEVEN B. LEDER Adult Onset of Stuttering as a Presenting Sign in a Parkinsonian-Like Syndrome: A Case Report Continuing Education List of Contents and Author Index Volume 29, 1996