Lawrence Raphael

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Lawrence J. Raphael (born) is a professor in the Communications Sciences and Disorders department at Adelphi University in New York City, New York.[1]. He is most well known for his cluttering research, however he has a more extensive background in speech production and issues related to the production of speech. He was a research associate at Haskins Laboratories[2] since 1980.

Raphael's research appears in several journals including the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. He is a co-author of Speech Science Primer and co-editor of Producing Speech, which is a prestigous introductory text on the production, acoustics, and perception of normal speech. Raphael is a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences and is an emeritus professor at the City University of New York in their Speech Science department[3].

He has colloborated with Kenneth St. Louis, Florence Myers, and Klass Bakker in recent research commissioned by ASHA on cluttering[4].

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  1. ^ Lawrence Raphael faculty profile. Adelphi University. Retrieved on 2007-04-09.
  2. ^ Haskins Community
  3. ^ Faculty
  4. ^ St. Louis, K. O., Raphael, L. J., Myers, F. L., & Bakker, K.. Cluttering Updated 4-5, 20-22. The ASHA Leader. Retrieved on 2007-04-09.