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Dr. Liu has clinical experience working with children and adolescents with a wide range of communication disorders. Her research interests include AI applications in communication disorders, speech production in children with cleft palate, and Mandarin-English bilingual language assessment. She has collaborated with interdisciplinary teams in linguistics, computer science, and human-computer interaction to design and evaluate tele-health platforms and AI-assisted tools for language assessment. Her work has been presented at national and international conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals.
Liu, Y., Lee, S., & Chen, W. (2022). The Correlation Between Perceptual Ratings and Nasalance Scores in Resonance Disorders: A Systematic Review. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research: JSLHR, 65(6), 2215–2234.
Liu, Y., & Lee, S. A. S. (2022). A study adopting a motor-based, hierarchically structured intervention for remediating nasal fricatives in children with normal velopharyngeal function requires a better experimental design. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention, 1-6.
Liu, Y., Lee, SAS. (2021). English nasalance values of Chinese learners of English. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 73 (5), 422-431.
Bae, Y., Lee, SAS., Velik, K., Liu, Y., Beck, C., Fox, RA. (2020). Differences in nasalance and nasality perception between Texas South and Midland dialects. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
Smith, P., Varner, J., Nigam, A., Liu, Y., Lesley, M., Smit, J., Burke, D., Beach, W. (2020). Teaching Writing in the Midst of Fragile Alliances: Insights from Literacy Teacher Educators. Action in Teacher Education.
Maina, F., Zaeir, A., Liu, Y., Wu, N., Shi, Y. (2018). Video Annotation Tools as an Improvement of Reflective Abilities for Pre-Service Teachers’ Field Experience. Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education.
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