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Nancye C. Roussel, Ph.D.
 
Head of Department
Associate Professor, Communicative Disorders
 
B.A., Speech Correction,
Southeastern Louisiana University, 1974

M.A., Communication Disorders,
Louisiana State University, 1986

Ph.D., Communication Science and Disorders,
Louisiana State University, 1992
 
P.O. Box 43170
Lafayette, LA 70504
Burke-Hawthorne Hall, Room 236C
Phone: 337-482-6727
Email: ncroussel@louisiana.edu
URL: http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~ncr3025/roussel/homepage.htm
 
Research Interests:
  • Voice disorders
  • Acoustics & Perception of Speech
Major/Principle Publications:
  1. Scaler-Scott, K, Tetnowski, J., Roussel, N. & Flaitz, J. (in press). Impact of a pausing treatment strategy upon the speech of a clutterer-stutterer. Proceedings of the First World Conference on Cluttering, Razlog, Bulgaria.
  2. Pan, N & Roussel, N. (2008) Do /s/-initial clusters imply CVCC sequences? – Evidence from disordered speech. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 22(3), 127-135.
  3. Oxley, J., Roussel, N. & Buckingham, H. (2007). Contextual Variability in American English Dark-l. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 21(7), 523-542.
  4. Roussel, N. & Lobdell, M. (2006). The Clinical Utility of the Soft Phonation Index. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 20 (2/3), 181-186.
  5. Oxley, J., Buckingham, H., Roussel, N. & Daniloff, R. (2006) Metrical/syllabic Factors in English Allophony: Dark /l/. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 20 (2/3), 109-117.
  6. Dauer, K.E., Tetnowski, J.A., Ormiston, C.F. & Roussel, N.C. (2005). Stuttering and Moyamoya Disease. Perspectives in Fluency Disorders, 15(2), 3-7.
  7. Tetnowski, J. & Roussel, N. (2004). A re-birth in fluency disorders. Perspectives on Fluency Disorders, 14(1), 7-9.
  8. Oxley, J., Daniloff, R., Pirolli, J. & Roussel, N. (2000). Two fates: The articulatory frame in babbling. Texas Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology, 24, 14-19.
 

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