Dr Rachel Hatchard
@rachelhatchard
Psycholinguist & aphasiologist @MMUHPSC, applying usage-based theory to aphasia & child language.
Former Chair of the British Aphasiology Society (2019-2022)
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31-07-2017 13:08:02
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Hey everyone 👋 BCHC Speech and Language Therapy Birmingham Community Nutrition Claire Hartley Claudia Smallwood Library West Mids RCSLT Hub ASR Division BCHC BCHC OT 🤔 Know anyone who’s interested? 👇 please share wide!
Read our new #OpenAccess paper! 🗺 📊 A scoping review about Data Visualization & Decision Making in Adults with Acquired & Developmental Language Disabilities doi.org/10.1111/1460-6… With Niamh Devane, PhD,Nikki Botting,Professor Madeline Cruice,Danielle Szafir,Jo Wood & Steph Wilson
Fascinating talk by Nina Julich and Antje Quick here at #SLE2024 Helsinki - Metaphor use in German-English bilingual children
Full house for the brilliant talk on gender and the way-construction by Florent Perek and Tanja Säily this morning at #SLE2024 Helsinki
Excited to present our constructivist, usage-based analyses of noun phrases in aphasia (monograph under revision, co-authored with Prof. Elena Lieven) here at #SLE2024, University of Helsinki, this afternoon. Representing Health and Education at Manchester Met #CognitiveLinguistics #aphasia #SLT
lancaster.ac.uk/language-learn… Our friends at Lancaster University Babylab are looking for English-Portuguese bilingual children to take part in a new study! Check out the link if you are interested in taking part ✨
🔓 Our systematic review comparing intervention techniques for SSD + #devlangdis (preschool) Overseen by our awesome steering group Dave Harford Sophie Meriem Amer 🇵🇸 Emma Baker bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/8/e…
Deadline extended! HIRING a #PhD student to conduct research on #bilingual #aphasia in Barcelona under the 4-year #FPI Spanish PhD scholarship. Please send your CV and expression of interest as detailed here by Sept 13 Aphasia Trialists 👇
📰New Scoping Review! International author team, incl. Prof Katerina Hilari from City Aphasia Lab, described how successful conversations are currently measured with couples - with and without #aphasia 46 studies were included (24 with couples with aphasia & 22 with couples without)