FLUENCY DISORDERS/STUTTERING

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HEARING AND HEARING DISABILITY (See also Oral-Facial/Voice/Otolaryngology)

AUDIOLOGY

  • ASHA-AUD-FORUM@POSTMAN.COM is an open forum for members of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association. To subscribe, send the following email message to asha-aud-forum-request@postman.com Subscribe firstname lastname your-email-address. If you are having problems subscribing, send an email to Eileen Keith, Network Administrator for ASHA at ekeith@asha.org

  • AUDIOGY AWARENESS CAMPAIGN Q&A BOARD is a consumer help message board for hearing-related questions.

  • NEWSGROUPbionet.audiology

  • EAA@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU is intended for members of the Educational Audiology Association. EAA to promote professional dialogue about the issues of students with hearing loss in their school environments. To subscribe send the following message to listserv@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu subscribe EAA yourfirstname yourlastname

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    AUDITORY RESEARCH

  • EAR-MAIL@MAILBASE.AC.UK [CLOSED] A distribution and discussion list for researchers working on any aspect of the auditory system or auditory perception. It operates as a closed list and is restricted. To request joining, send email to ear-mail-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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    CENTRAL AUDITORY PROCESSING DISORDERS
  • CAPD@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU is a forum about Central Auditory Processing Disorders. To subscribe, send the following message to listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu subscribe capd firstname lastname The list owner is Jay R. Lucker (dr.j@rdz.stjohns.edu)

  • CAPD-PRO@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU - is a closed list, open only to professionals by contacting the list owner, Jay Luker and explaining your professional association with CAPD.
    DEAFNESS AND HEARING LOSS
  • BEYOND-HEARING is a yahoo group intended to provide a communication vehicle for people who have a hearing loss and who seek to overcome the barriers of hearing loss between themselves and others. To subscribe, follow directions on Beyond Hearing

  • CI@YORKU.CA is a list for individuals with cochlear implants. Members of the list discuss adapting to your cochlear implant, effects on work/school, using the implant over the telephone, etc. To subscribe send the following message to listserv@yorku.ca subscribe CI yourfirstname yourlast name

  • CONNECT@COCHLEAR-IMPLANTS.COM is a discussion forum for those who are interested in cochlear implants. To subscribe, email the following message to Majordomo@cochlear-implants.com subscribe connect

  • DEAFBLND@TR.WOU.EDU is a forum for the topic of dual sensory impairment of deaf-blindness. To subscribe, send the following message to listserv@tr.wou.edusubscribe Deafblnd firstname lastname

  • DEAF-L@SIU.EDU is a forum for the discussion of Deaf culture, education, medical advancements in the study of deafness, etc. (The postings to this listserv are echoed on the newsgroup bit.listserv.deaf-L ). To subscribe, send the following message to listserv@siu.edu subscribe Deaf-L firstname lastname

  • DEAFMINISTRIES@ASSOCIATE.COM is for discussion of ministries conucted by the deaf community. To subscribe send the following message to deafministries-subscribe@associate.com subscribe deafministries yourfirstname yourlastname

  • DEAFSPORTS@GALLUX.GALLAUDET.EDU is a discussion forum about sports for people who are deaf. To subscribe, email the following message to listserv@gallux.gallaudet.edu subscribe deafsports firstname lastname

  • DEAFLINK@MAILBASE.AC.UK is intended to put deaf undergraduates and their support staff/researchers in touch with each other so that attitudes can be observed/surveyed. All stages of their experience from induction, through lectures, tutorials and exams will be monitored to assist the development of support systems in higher education. To subscribe, send the following message to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk join deaflink yourfirstname yourlastname

  • HEARING DISORDERS is part of the Neurology Web-Forum an interactive, online discussion forum about various Neurology-related topic.

  • HEARING DISORDERS CHAT ROOM is one of the Neurology Chat Rooms which host live interactive, online discussion about various Neurology-related topic.

  • HOH-DEAFADULTS is for hard of hearing, late-deafened, deaf and "deaf heart" adults to have a place to meet. For adults only, this is a place to learn new strategies for coping with hearing impairment, find out about new technology that is available or just make new friends. A web-based subscription form is available

  • MENIERES@SMTP.COCHLEA.COM is a mailing list for Meniere's Support. To subscribe send email tomenieres@smtp.cochlea.com placing the word SUBSCRIBE in the 'Subject' field of your email (message body doesn't matter).

  • NEWSGROUPalt.society.deaf

  • NEWSGROUPalt.support.hearing-loss

  • NEWSGROUPalt.support.tinnitus - Tinnitus/ringing ears/other head noises

  • NOISE@LISTS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU was designed to discuss topics of concern to hard of hearing/deaf medical professionals (human medicine, dental, nursing, veterinary, veterinary technicians, etc) world-wide. To subscribe send the following message to listserv@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu subscribe noise yourfirstname yourlastname

  • PARENTDEAF-HH@LIST.EDUC.KENT.EDU is for discussion To subscribe send the following message to listproc@list.educ.kent.edu subscribe parentdeaf-hh yourfirstname yourlastname

  • SERVICE-DOGS@ACPUB.DUKE.EDU is a discussion of service and assistance dogs including hearing dogs. To subscribe email the following message to majordomo@acpub.duke.edu subscribe service-dogs

  • TFA is an international news service for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or otherwise affiliated with the deaf community. It has over 1000 subscribers primarily from Gallaudet University and much of the notices relate to news and events at Gallaudet or in the Washington, DC area. However, there are subscribers from throughout the world and the international scope of TFA is growing. To subscribe or submit news, email to rbweinstock@gallua.gallaudet.edu

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    SIGN LANGUAGE

  • E-NEWSLI@MAILBASE.AC.UK is a discussion list for British Sign Language (BSL)/English Interpreters who are either working in the HE sector (and elsewhere) as interpreters, or who are currently engaged in research, teaching or training related to Deaf Studies and BSL/English Interpreting. To subscribe, send the following message to mailbase@mailbase.ac.ukjoin e-newsli firstname lastname

  • SLLING-L@YALEVM.YCC.YALE.EDU is a list designed for the purpose of discussing the linguistic aspects of natural signed languages. To subscribe, send the following message to listserv@yalevm.ycc.yale.edu subscribe Slling-L firstname lastname The list owner is Christine Romaro (cromano@uconnvm.bitnet) and the moderator is David Moskovitz (mosko@matai.vuw.ac.nz)

  • TERPS-L@HUMBERC.ON.CA is a list for interpreters whose working languages include a signed language To subscribe, send the following message to listserv@humberc.on.ca subscribe terps-l firstname lastname The list moderator is Paul Cowley (paul.cowley@sheridanc.on.ca)

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    LANGUAGE/LINGUISTICS/HUMAN COMMUNICATION

    LANGUAGE AND LEARNING DISABILITY

  • DDDISCUSSION@EGROUPS.COM is a discussion group designed to be a forum for professionals who work with children and adults who have a diagnosis of developmental disability. To subscribe go to the e-group's home page

  • INFO-CHILDE is a list of child language acquisition/disorders researchers, primarily consisting of individuals using CHILDES system (Language Archives and CLAN programs). To subscribe, send email to Brian MacWhinney

  • LANG-LEARN-ED@LISTS.WWU.EDU is a closed mailing list for members of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association Special Interest Division on Child Language (SID#1). Members of the SID may join by emailing the following message to listproc@lists.wwu.edu subscribe lang-learn-ed yourfirstname yourlastname. The list owner is Kenn Apel, kennapel@cc.wwu.edu

  • LATETALKERS is a list about late talking children. A web-based subscription form is available. Those without web access can subscribe by sending a blank message to latetalkers-subscribe@onelist.com

  • LD-LIST@CURRY.EDU is a forum that provides an information exchange network for individuals interested in learning disabilities, includes persons with learning disabilities, family members and friends, educators and administrators, researchers and others. To subscribe, send the following message to majordomo@curry.edu subscribe ld-list (no name or list name is necessary.

  • LDWOMEN@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU is a list for adult women with learning disabilities. To subscribe, send the following message to listserv@uga.cc.uga.edu subscribe ldwomen your name The list owner is Alice Felts Gay (alicegay@moe.coe.uga.edu).

  • ParentsPlace.com has numerous message boards including one on speech delays

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    OTHER LANGUAGE RESOURCES

  • COGSCI@NIC.SURFNET.NL is an open, unmoderated discussion list about Cognitive Science. Topics including artificial intelligence, linguistics, phiCOGSCIlosophy, connectionism, psychology, conferences, lectures,publications. It is also possible to subscribe to a few topics only, e.g. A.I. and connectionism only. To find out how by subscribing send the following command in the BODY of a mail message to listserv@nic.surfnet.nl SUB COGSCI firstname lastname

  • foNETiks@MAILBASE.AC.UK is a monthly electronic newsletter containing news about meetings, new positions and a range of other areas of interest to those studying and working in areas of phonetics, phonology and speech science. It will publish information of current interest to researchers and students interested in speech production and speech reception, speech disorders, automatic speech recognition and speech synthesis. To subscribe to the newsletter, email to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk the following message join fonetiks yourfirstname yourlast name The coordinator is Eric Keller.

  • GESTURE-SIGN-LANG-TECH@MAILBASE.AC.UK is a mailing list which focuses on: gestural and sign language human-machine interaction; automatic sensing, recognition, processing and interpretation of human movement; aspects of gesture and sign language relating to the development of technology. To join send the following message to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk join gesture-sign-lang-tech firstname(s) lastname

  • LINGUIST@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU is a forum for discussion of issues which concern the academic discipline of linguistics and related fields. To subscribe, send the following message to listserv@tamvm1.tamu.edu subscribe linguist firstname lastname The moderators are hdry@emunix.emich.edu and aristar@tam2000.tamu.edu

  • NEWSGROUPcomp.ai.nat-lang

  • NEWSGROUPalt.language.ebonics - Discussion about Ebonics

  • NEWSGROUPmisc.education.language.english

  • NEWSGROUPsci.lang

  • NEWSGROUPalt.usage.english

  • PHONET@MAILBASE.AC.UK is a list for those interested in techniques and materials for the teaching of phonetics, with a special focus on teaching phonetics to present and future speech therapists. To subscribe send the following message to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk join phonet firstname lastname

  • PROSODY@MSU.EDU is a forum about prosody - the rhythm, intonation and phrasing of spoken language. To subscribe send the following message to listserv@msu.edu subscribe Prosody firstname lastname The list coordinator is George Allen (alleng@msu.bitnet)

  • WORDGRAMMAR@MAILBASE.AC.UK is for discussion of the linguistic theory Word Grammar and related topics in linguistics. To subscribe, send the following message to mailbase@mailbase.ac.ukjoin wordgrammar firstname lastname

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    by Judith Maginnis Kuster
    copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
    last updated February 10, 2004