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Communication Science & Disorders

 

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Stacy A. Wagovich, PhD, CCC-SLP
Stacy A. Wagovich, PhD, CCC-SLP
Assistant Professor,
Communication Science and Disorders

319 Lewis Hall
573-882-4278 (voice)
573-884-8686 (fax)

Education

B.S.Ed. - University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA in 1992
M.A. - University of Maryland, College Park, MD in 1995
Ph.D. - University of Georgia, Athens, GA in 2001

Teaching Responsibilities

CSD 4020, Language Disorders in Children
CSD 4210, Disorders of Fluency
CSD 8020, Developmental Language Disorders
CSD 8210, Fluency Disorders
CSD 8260, Diagnosis in Speech-Language Pathology (team taught with Professor Dale)

Research Interests

  • specific language impairment
  • language learning disability in college-age students
  • vocabulary development and measurement
  • fluency disorders in children and adults


Recent Publications

Capilouto, G.J., Wright, H.H., & Wagovich , S.A. (in press). Reliability of main event measurement in the discourse of individuals with aphasia. Aphasiology .

Capilouto, G.J., Wright, H.H., & Wagovich , S.A. (2005). CIU and main event analyses of the structured discourse of older and younger adults. Journal of Communication Disorders, 38, 431-444.

Wright, H.H., Capilouto, G.J., & Wagovich , S.A. , Cranfill, T.B., & Davis , J.E. (2005). Development and reliability of a quantitative measure of adults' narratives. Aphasiology, 19 , 263-273.

Wagovich (Silverman), S.A., & Newhoff, M. (2004). The single exposure: Partial word knowledge growth through reading. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 13, 316-328.

Wright, H.H., Silverman, S.W., & Newhoff, M. (2003). Measures of lexical diversity in aphasia. Aphasiology, 17, 443-452.

Silverman, S., & Ratner, N. (2002). Measuring lexical diversity in children who stutter: Application of Vocd. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 27(4), 289-304.

Restrepo, A., & Silverman, S. (2001). Validity of the Spanish Preschool Language Scale - 3 for use with bilingual children. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 10, 382-393.

Ratner, N., & Silverman, S. (2000). Parental perceptions of children's communicative development at stuttering onset. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 43, 1252-1263.

Silverman, S.W., & Ratner, N.B. (1997). Syntactic complexity, fluency and accuracy of sentence imitation in adolescents. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 40, 95-106.

Professional Activities, Certifications, and Memberships:

  • Associate Editor, Journal of Fluency Disorders
  • Certfied Member, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
  • Member, Missouri Speech-Language Hearing Association
  • Member, ASHA Special Interest Division 4: Fluency Disorders


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