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Volume 12, Number 1 2010

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Anna McIlwaine

is a speech pathologist who completed her

Master of Speech Language Pathology in 2009. The research for

this paper was completed as part of her honours project supervised

by Cate Madill and Tricia McCabe.

Correspondence to:

Anna McIlwaine

Discipline of Speech Pathology

Faculty of Health Sciences

The University of Sydney

PO Box 170, Lidcombe NSW 1825, Australia

phone: 0422881311

fax: +61 2 9351 9173

email:

amci2244@uni.sydney.edu.au