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Name: Nicole Müller Present Position: Professor in Communicative Disorders Professorship: Doris B. Hawthorne / BoRSF Professor in Communicative Disorders III Doctoral Degree: DPhil, University of Oxford, 1993 Dissertation Title: Agents and related categories in Welsh and Irish

Recent Publications (2006-2009):

Books: Müller, N. & Ball, M. J. (in prep., 2009) The Blackwell Guide to Research Methods in Clinical and . Oxford: Blackwell. Ball, M.J., Müller, N. and Rutter, B. (in press, 2009). for Communication Disorders. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Damico, J. S. Müller, N. & Ball, M. J. (in press, 2009) Handbook of Language and Speech Disorders . Oxford: Blackwell. Ball, M. J. and Müller, N. (Eds.) (in press, 2009) The Celtic Languages. 2 nd edition. London: Routledge. Ball, M.J., Howard, S., Müller, N., and Perkins, M. (eds.) (2008) Handbook of Clinical Linguistics . Oxford: Blackwell. Müller, N. (ed.) (2006) Multilayered Transcription . San Diego: Plural Publishers. Guendouzi, J.A. & Müller, N. (2006). Approaches to Discourse in Dementia . Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Papers in peer-reviewed journals, and contributions to peer-reviewed collections: Ball, M. J., Müller, N., Rutter, B. and Klopfenstein, M. (in press, 2009) My client’s using non-English sounds! A tutorial in advanced phonetic transcription. Part 1: Consonants. Contemporary Issues in Communication Sciences and Disorders . Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (in press, 2009) Transcribing prosody. Commentary on ‘Why is prosody in speech- language pathology so difficult?’ International Journal of Speech- Language Pathology. Müller, N. (in press, 2009). Dementia. In Damico, J. Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (Eds.) Handbook of Language and Speech Disorders . Oxford: Blackwell. Müller, N., & J. A. Guendouzi (2009). Discourses of dementia: A call for an ethnographic, action research approach to care in linguistically and culturally diverse environments. Seminars in Speech and Language 30 (3), 198-206. Ball, M. J., Müller, N., Klopfenstein, M. and Rutter, B. (2009) The importance of narrow phonetic transcription for highly unintelligible speech: Some examples. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology , 34, 84- 90. Müller, N. (2009). Aging with French: Observations from South Louisiana. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology , 24, 143-155. Ball, M. J. & Müller, N. (2009). Clinical phonology. In L. Wei and V. Cook (Eds.) Contemporary . Vol. I (pp. 202-223). London: Continuum. Müller, N., Ball, M. J. and Rutter, B. (2008). An idiosyncratic case of /r/-disorder: Application of principles from systemic phonology and systemic functional linguistics. Asia-Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 11(4), 269-282. Müller, N., Guendouzi, J. and Wilson, B. T. (2008). Discourse and communication impairment. In M. J. Ball, M. Perkins, N. Müller and S. Howard (Eds.) Handbook of clinical linguistics (pp. 3-32). Oxford: Blackwell. Müller, N., and Wilson, B. T. (2008). Collaborative role construction in a conversation with dementia: An application of Systemic Functional Linguistics. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics , 22, 767-774 Ball, M. J., and Müller, N. (2007). Non-pulmonic-egressive speech in clinical data: A brief review. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 21, 869-874. Wilson, B., Müller, N. and Damico, J.S. (2007). The use of conversational laughter by an individual with dementia. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 21, 1001-1006 Müller, N., Kozlowski, A. and Doody, M. P. (2007). Repetitive verbal behaviors in PML: An exploratory study of conversation. In: Ball, M. J. and Damico, J. S. (Eds.) Clinical aphasiology – future directions. A festschrift for Chris Code (pp. 168-180) Hove: Psychology Press. Damico, J.S., Ball, M. J., Simmons-Mackie, N. N. & Müller, N. (2007). Interactional : Principles and practices oriented to social intervention. In: Ball, M. J. and Damico, J. S. (Eds.) Clinical aphasiology – future directions. A festschrift for Chris Code (pp. 92-103) Hove: Psychology Press. Müller, N. & Guendouzi, J. A. (2007) Accent modification. In S. McLeod (Ed.). Speech acquisition: International perspectives (pp. 114-121). Florence, KY: Delmar Thomson Learning. Munro, S., Ball, M. J., and Müller, N. (2007) Welsh speech acquisition. In S. McLeod (Ed.). Speech acquisition: International perspectives (pp. 592-607) Florence, KY: Delmar Thomson Learning. Code, C. F. S., Müller, N., Tree, J. T., and Ball, M. J. (2006) Syntactic impairments can emerge later: Progressive agrammatic aphasia and syntactic comprehension impairment. Aphasiology 20, 1035- 1058. Müller, N., Ball, M. J., and Rutter, B. (2006) A profiling approach to phonological disorder. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology 8, 176-189. Ball, M.J., N. Müller & S. Munro (2006), Welsh/English-speaking bilingual children. In: Hua, Zh. and Dodd, B. (Eds) Phonological Development and Disorders from a Cross-Linguistic Perspective . Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 346-382. Müller, N. and Damico, J.S. & Guendouzi, J. A. (2006) What is transcription and why should we do it? In: Müller, N. (Ed.) Multilayered Transcription . San Diego: Plural Publishers. Pp. 1-18. Guendouzi, J. A. and Müller, N. (2006) Orthographic transcription. In: Müller, N. (Ed.) Multilayered Transcription . San Diego: Plural Publishers. Pp. 19-40. Müller, N. and Guendouzi, J.A. (2006) Transcribing at the discourse level. In: Müller, N. (Ed.) Multilayered Transcription . San Diego: Plural Publishers. Pp. 113-134. Müller, N. and Ball, M. J. (2006) Assembling and extending the tool kit. In: Müller, N. (Ed.) Multilayered Transcription . San Diego: Plural Publishers. Pp. 149-160.

Offices: Louisiana State Representative, National Aphasia Association Member of the Multicultural Task Force, National Aphasia Association Co-Editor, Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics Faculty Advisor and Co-Instructor: UL Lafayette Karate Club