7 Publications
2018
Clinical Implications for Working With Nonmainstream Dialect Speakers: A Focus on Two Filipino Kindergartners
Hamilton, Megan BretteAngulo-Jiménez, HenryTaylo, Christine and DeThorne, Laura S
Language, speech, and hearing services in schools, vol. 49, (no. 3), pp. 508, 2018-07-05. | Journal Article
 
Deletion, Omission, Reduction: Redefining the Language We Use to Talk About African American English
Hamilton, Megan BretteMont, Eusabia V and McLain, Cameron
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, vol. 3, (no. 1), pp. 117, 2018-01-00. | Journal Article
 
“We Saw Our Son Blossom” A Guide for Fostering Culturally Responsive Partnerships to Support African American Autistic Children and Their Families
Pearson, Jamie NHamilton, Megan Brette and Meadan, Hedda
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, vol. 3, (no. 1), pp. 97, 2018-01-00. | Journal Article
2016
Communication disorders
DeThorne, LauraHengst, Julie and Hamilton, Megan Brette
In Encyclopedia of Mental Health, 2nd Edition. (pp. 324-329). 2016. | Book Chapter
 
What does it mean to sound African American? Teachers' perceptions of school-age children's communication (Dissertation)
Hamilton, M-B. (2016).
Speech and Hearing Science, University of Illinois
2015
"So we would all help pitch in:" The family literacy practices of low-income African American mothers of preschoolers
Jarrett, Robin LHamilton, Megan Brette and Coba-Rodriguez, Sarai
Journal of communication disorders, vol. 57, pp. 81-93, Sep 2015. | Journal Article
2014
“If there's more than one bus you say…”: Cultural-linguistic mismatch within the context of teacher-child interactions (Early Research Project Dissertation/Thesis)
Hamilton, M-B. (2014).
Speech and Hearing Science, University of Illinois