Sara Howard (Sheffield University)
Sara Howard is Senior Lecturer in Clinical Phonetics. After BA and MA degrees in English and Linguistics at the University of Leeds, she took a BSc in Speech & Language Therapy at Leeds Metropolitan University and then a PhD in Clinical Phonetics at Sheffield.
Publications include: Case Studies in Clinical Linguistics; New Directions in Language Development and Disorders; The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics. She has published and presented widely in the area of clinical phonetics and phonology. She has also published in important journals as Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, Child Language teaching and therapy, Journal of Neurolinguistics.
She is currently working with Barry Heselwood (University of Leeds) on a book entitled: Clinical Phonetics & Phonology: Making Sense of Impaired Speech for Academic Press.
Mrs. Howard is President of the International Association of Clinical Phonetics & Linguistics (ICPLA) and she is also Associated Editor of the journal Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics.
