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This list includes sources such as dictionaries, encyclopedias and handbooks to help find brief explanations and general information about terms and concepts in speech-language pathology.

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Atlas of Neuroanatomy for Communication Science and Disorders
by
LaPointe, L. L. (Editor)
The Mental Measurements Yearbook
by
Buros Institute of Mental Measurements
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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Superdiversity
by
Creese, A. & Blackledge, A.
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