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Lynn S. Bliss, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

Professor

Dr. Bliss teaches courses on the topic of childhood language disorders.  Her research focuses on the oral personal narratives of children with language impairments.  She has published articles on the cultural influences of narration. She is the recent author of two books,  Discourse Impairments and Narrative Patterns. Dr. Bliss is an ASHA Fellow and was a Fulbright Scholar on the island of Cyprus.

Education

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Teaching

Remediation of Language Disorders (COMD 6372)

Principles, methods, and procedures in the assessment and treatment of school-aged children with delayed language-based learning disabilities

Language Disorders (COMD 3383)

An undergraduate course that surveys specific disorders that are related to communication impairments from a developmental perspective.

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Research Interests

Interests include oral personal narratives of children with language disorders from a multicultural perspective.

Current Research Project

Investigation of the discourse genres produced by children with language disorders.  Comparison of fictional and factual narratives produced by children with language disorders. Read more about Dr. Bliss' research »

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Selected Publications

Books

Journal Articles

 

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Professional Activities

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Honors

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