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Possible Words Clinic

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What I do.

I am registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (Registration SL042869), a member of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (Registration number RC0006495), and currently registered for my second PhD at Queen Mary University London.

My therapy has its basis in current linguistic theory and modeling. English has a large phonemic inventory, complex syllable structure, phonotactics, and patterns of word stress, relatively rigid word ordering, simple morphology, together defining the learnability space in ways that need to be integrated into Speech and Language Therapy or SLT.

Doctor Aubrey Nunes is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (Registration SL042869) and a member of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (Registration number RC0006495).

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Plain English

Everything as simple as possible, but no simpler, as Einstein is supposed to have said

Child talk

Child talk

A pathway, a schedule, individual needs, and a surprisingly uniform ordering of the steps

Relevant areas of linguistics

Ax, ex, ics and ologies

Relevant areas of linguistics

Nuts-and-bolts-some-linguistic-elements

Nuts & Bolts

Some essentials

Ways of looking philosophy

Ways of Looking

Philosophy

Working Methodology

Working

Methodology

Cases

Case studies

Lessons to be learnt from every child and young person in speech and language therapy

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