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1. Advances in augmentative and alternative communication research for individuals with Autism spectrum disorder: moving research and practice forward.

2. Announcing the AAC-RERC White Paper on Mobile Devices and Communication Apps ().

3. The language and communication attributes of graphic symbol communication aids – a systematic review and narrative synthesis.

4. Designing electronic graphic symbol-based AAC systems: a scoping review. Part 2: application of human-centred design.

5. Designing electronic graphic symbol-based AAC systems: a scoping review. Part 1: system description.

6. What We Write about When We Write About AAC: The Past 30 Years of Research and Future Directions.

7. Reconceptualising teacher education for teachers of learners with severe to profound disabilities.

8. The Sustainable Development Goals: A framework for addressing participation of persons with complex communication needs in South Africa.

9. Global partnerships to create communication resources addressing Sustainable Development Goals 3, 4, 8, 10, and 17.

10. Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Andean Constructions: Structural Typification of Historical Churches Using Digital Technologies.

11. Common ground in AAC: how children who use AAC and teaching staff shape interaction in the multimodal classroom.

12. A recent eye-tracking study fails to reveal agency in assisted autistic communication.

13. Medical metaphors, body politic and John Hart's conceptualisation of orthographic reform.

14. Estimand in benefit-risk assessment.

15. Frequency of word usage by Hebrew preschoolers: implications for AAC core vocabulary.

16. Centering the family in their system: a framework to promote family-centered AAC services.

17. Marking parties for marking written assessments: A spontaneous community of practice.

18. Linguistic, concept and symbolic composition in adults with minimal receptive vocabulary.

19. Design of aided augmentative and alternative communication systems for children with vision impairment: psychoacoustic perspectives.

20. Using occupational therapy principles and practice to support independent message generation by individuals using AAC instead of facilitated communication.

21. Review of methods for conducting speech research with minimally verbal individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

22. F4ESS – a framework for interdisciplinary data-driven earth system science.

23. HardOps: utilising the software development toolchain for hardware design.

24. A note on EFSA's ongoing efforts to increase transparency of uncertainty in scientific opinions.

25. Outcomes of a novel single case study incorporating Rapid Syllable Transition treatment, AAC and blended intervention in children with cerebral palsy: a pilot study.

26. Aleph-bet, dits-and-dahs, zeros and ones: representing Hebrew in character code.

27. Pluralism in economics: its critiques and their lessons.

28. Using key-word signing to support learners in South African schools: a study of teachers' perceptions.

29. Towards Personalized Speech Synthesis for Augmentative and Alternative Communication.

30. Computational Contributions: A Symbiotic Approach to Integrating Big, Observational Data Studies into the Communication Field.

31. Rethinking device abandonment: a capability approach focused model.

32. Perspectives from the patient: A content analysis of communication changes, impact, and strategies to facilitate communication in multiple sclerosis.

33. Code-switching using aided AAC: toward an integrated theoretical framework.

34. The BCH message banking process™, voice banking, and double-dipping™.

35. Prompting for repair as a language teaching strategy for augmentative and alternative communication.

36. Saying the ‘F word … in the nicest possible way’: augmentative communication and discourses of disability.

37. Integrating Reliability in Systems Engineering Management.

38. New and emerging AAC technology supports for children with complex communication needs and their communication partners: State of the science and future research directions.

39. Speech-Language pathologists' decisions when designing an aided AAC display for a compilation case study of a beginning communicator.

40. Collaboration between stakeholders involved in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) care of people without natural speech.

41. Staying on the Cutting Edge.

42. Things for thought – a creative toolkit to explore belonging.

43. Multilingualism and augmentative and alternative communication: examining language ideology and resulting practices.

44. Focus groups as a requirements gathering method with adults with severe speech and physical impairments.

45. Trauma narratives: recommendations for investigative interviewing.

46. Considerations for Chinese text input methods in the design of speech generating devices: a tutorial.

47. The structure of participants' turn-transition practices in aided conversations that use speech-output technologies.

48. Programing AAC just-in-time for beginning communicators: the process.

49. An online community of practice to improve intervention for individuals with complex communication needs.

50. New and emerging access technologies for adults with complex communication needs and severe motor impairments: State of the science.