Home Search Index A-Z Contact Us Portal
News About Us Academics Student Life Library Research Athletics
University of Louisiana at Lafayette Academic Planning & Faculty Development
     
home | welcome | publications | course development | grants & awards | resources

Endowed Chairs & Professors

Home | BoRSF | Chairs | Professors


Nicole Muller   Nicole Muller

Doris B. Hawthorne/LEQSF Regents Professor in Communicative Disorders III

DPhil, University of Oxford, 1993.

Title of Doctoral Dissertation: On the agent and related categories in Medieval Welsh and Irish.
 

 
Refereed Books
 
Ball, M.J. and Müller, N. (in preparation) Phonetics for Communication Disorders. Merrill Education; to appear 2004.

Guendouzi, J.A. & Müller, N. (in preparation) Qualitative Approaches to Discourse in Alzheimer’s Disease. Lawrence Erlbaum, to appear 2004.

Müller, N. (ed.) (2000) Pragmatics in Speech and Language Pathology. Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics vol. 7. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
 
 
Papers In Refereed Journals, and Contributions to Refereed Collections
 
Müller, N. (in preparation) Diglossia and code-switching. In: Ball, M.J. (ed.) Clinical Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. To appear 2004.

Müller, N. & Guendouzi, J.A. (in preparation), Transcribing Discourse. In: Guendouzi, J.A. (Ed.) Methods in Clinical Transcription. London: Whurr. To appear 2004.

Müller, N. & Damico, J.S. (in preparation), Clinical transcription: The toolkit. In: Guendouzi, J.A. (Ed.) Methods in Clinical Transcription. London: Whurr. To appear 2004.

Ball, M.J., Müller, N. & Munro, S. (forthc. 2004), Welsh/English-speaking bilingual children. In: Hua, Zh. and Dodd, B. (Eds) Phonological Development and Disorders from a Cross-Linguistic Perspective. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. (Invited Contribution).

Müller, N. (in press, 2003) Intelligibility and negotiated meaning in interaction. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 17.

Müller, N. (in press) Multilingual communication disorders: Exempla et desiderata. Journal of Multilingual Communication Disorders, 1

Powell, T.W., Müller, N. & Ball, M.J. (in press, 2003) Electronic publishing: Opportunities and challenges for Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 17

Ball, M.J., Müller, N. & Damico, H.L. (in press, 2003) Double onset syllable structure in a speech-disordered child. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology

Ball, M.J. & Müller, N. (2002) The use of the terms ‘phonetics’ and ‘phonology’ in the description of disordered speech. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology.

Müller, N. & Guendouzi, J. (2002) Transcribing discourse: Interactions with Alzheimer’s Disease. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 16, 345-359.

Müller, N. & Damico, J.S. (2002) A transcription toolkit: Theoretical and clinical considerations. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 16, 299-316.

Guendouzi, J. and Müller, N. (2002) Defining ‘trouble sources’ in dementia: repair strategies and conversational satisfaction in interactions with an Alzheimer’s patient. In: Windsor, F., L. Kelly & N. Hewlett (eds) Themes in Clinical Linguistics. Lawrence Erlbaum.

Ball, M.J., Müller, N. and Munro, S. (2001) Patterns in the acquisition of the Welsh lateral fricative. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 15 (1-2), 3-7.

Guendouzi, J. and Müller, N. (2001) Intelligibility and rehearsed sequences in interactions with a DAT patient. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 15 (1-2), 91-95.

Ball, M.J., Müller, N., and Munro, S. (2001) The acquisition of the rhotic consonant by Welsh-English bilingual children. International Journal of Bilingualism 5 (1), 71-86.

Ball, M.J., Müller, N. and Munro, S. (2001) The acquisition of the lateral fricative in Welsh-English bilinguals. Multilingua 20, 269-284.

Müller, N. (2000), Pragmatics in speech and language pathology: clinical pragmatics, in: Müller, N. (ed) Pragmatics in Speech and Language Pathology. Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics vol. 7. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 1-5.

Müller, N., Ball, M.J. and Guendouzi, J. (2000) Accent reduction programmes: not a role for speech-language pathologists? (Lead article in clinical forum on accent modification) Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 2 (2), 119-129.

Müller, N., Guendouzi, J. and Ball, M.J. (2000) Accent modification, pronunciation training, communication enhancement: The need for definitions, discussion and research Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 2 (2), 151-154.
 
 
Offices and Related Activities
 
Elected member, British Association of Academic Phoneticians (since 1998)

Treasurer, International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association (since 2000)

Reviews editor, International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders (since 2001)

Editor, Journal of Multilingual Communication Disorders (to launch March 2003)
 
 
Community Involvement
 
Member of the Alzheimer’s Association of Acadiana, regular attender at support group meetings; currently engaged in setting up a support for early stage Alzheimer’s Disease sufferers and their carers.
 

Document last revised Friday, October 21, 2005 3:10 PM

© Copyright 2003 by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Office of Academic Planning and Faculty Development
P.O. Box 41812, Lafayette LA 70504 · Martin Hall, Room 239
Telephone: 337/482-5308 · E-Mail: cbruder@louisiana.edu