Staff Profile
Emeritus Professor Nick Miller
Emeritus Professor
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 5603
- Address: Speech language sciences
George VI Building
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
Research Interests
Motor control (in particular, motor speech disorders and apraxia)
Psychosocial impact of (communication) disability in neurological illness
Bilingualism (in particular, neurolinguistic aspects)
My main areas of research come under the general label of neurogenic speech disorders – i.e. disruptions to speech associated with neurological illness or damage to the brain from whatever cause – e.g. Parkinson’s disease, stroke, head injury, developmental conditions such as cerebral palsy.
I am interested in the changes to voice, speech and swallowing that arise as a result of neurological illness and the effects these changes have on the life of the person who has a neurological condition and the effects on their family and social life. I am interested in how to accurately describe changes and what methods there are to ameliorate and overcome the effects of living with a motor speech disorder.
Broadly speaking my work takes three perspectives:
1) A theoretical perspective: looking at data from the ways in which speech control changes in neurological conditions to tell us about how the brain plans and executes speech motor control and how this relates to language processing on the one hand and more general movement planning and control on the other.
2) An applied perspective: seeking ways in which theoretical constructs and advances and results from the first perspective can be gainfully applied to clinical assessment in neurological conditions and to rehabilitation of changes that affect the individual.
3) A social psychological perspective: looking at how voice and speech changes impact on the self concept and social life of the person with a motor speech disorder and on their family.
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Articles
- Hurren A, McLachlan K, Owen S, Miller N. Informing patient choice and service planning in Surgical Voice Restoration: Valve usage over three years in a UK Head and Neck Cancer Unit. The Journal of Laryngology & Otology 2022, 136(2), 158-166.
- Romö N, Miller N, Cardoso A. Segmental diagnostics of neurogenic and functional Foreign Accent Syndrome. Journal of Neurolinguistics 2021, 58, 100983.
- Vukovic M, Milovanovic T, Miller N. Assessing oral word reading ability in Serbian speakers with acquired aphasia. Journal of Neurolinguistics 2021, 59, 101003.
- Grammenou A, Miller N. Morphological awareness of 11 year old Greek children with dyslexia: Investigation of an under-researched area. Annual Review of Education, Communication and Language Science (ARECLS) 2020, 17, 116-164.
- Gillivan-Murphy P, Miller N, Carding P. Voice Tremor in Parkinson's Disease: An Acoustic Study. Journal of Voice 2019, 33(4), 526-535.
- Gillivan-Murphy P, Miller N, Carding P. Voice Tremor in Parkinson's Disease: An Acoustic Study. Journal of Voice 2019, 33(2), 379-381.
- Gillivan-Murphy P, Miller N, Carding P. Voice treatment in Parkinson's disease: patient perspectives. Research and Reviews in Parkinsonism 2019, 9, 29-42.
- McWhirter L, Miller N, Campbell C, Hoeritzauer I, Lawton A, Carson A, Stone J. Understanding foreign accent syndrome. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2019, 90(11), 1265-1269.
- McNaney R, Miller N, Olivier P, Vines J, Walker R. The feasibility and acceptability of using a novel wrist worn cueing device to self-manage drooling problems in people with Parkinson’s Disease: a pilot study. Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering 2019, 6, 29-42.
- Miller N, Walshe M, Walker RW. Sialorrhea in Parkinson's Disease: Prevalence, impact and management strategies. Research and Reviews in Parkinsonism 2019, 9, 17-28.
- Hurren A, Miller N, Carding P. Perceptual Assessment of Tracheoesophageal Voice Quality With the SToPS: The Development of a Reliable and Valid Tool. Journal of Voice 2019, 33(4), 465-472.
- Read J, Miller N, Kitsou N. Is there an order of loss of sounds in speakers with Parkinson's disease?. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 2018, 32(11), 997-1011.
- Reynolds H, Miller N, Walker R. Drooling in Parkinson’s Disease: Evidence of a Role for Divided Attention. Dysphagia 2018, 33(6), 809-817.
- Pennington L, Lombardo E, Steen N, Miller N. Acoustic changes in the speech of children with cerebral palsy following an intensive program of dysarthria therapy. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 2018, 53(1), 182-195.
- Hurren A, Miller N. Voice outcomes post total laryngectomy. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 2017, 25(3), 205-210.
- Miller N, Nath U, Noble E, Burn D. Utility and accuracy of perceptual voice and speech distinctions in the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, PSP and MSA-P. Neurodegenerative Disease Management 2017, 7(3).
- Miller N. Swallowing in Parkinson’s disease: clinical issues and management. Neurodegenerative Disease Management 2017, 7(3).
- Kuschmann A, Miller N, Lowit A, Pennington L. Intonation patterns in older children with cerebral palsy before and after speech intervention. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 2017, 19(4), 370-380.
- Miller N. Apraxia: another view. Practical Neurology 2017, 17, 426-428.
- Miller N, Bloch S. A survey of speech-language therapy provision for people with post-stroke dysarthria in the UK. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 2017, 52(6), 800-815.
- Gillivan-Murphy P, Carding P, Miller N. Vocal tract characteristics in Parkinson's disease. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 2016, 24(3), 175-182.
- Jose L, Read J, Miller N. Is language a factor in the perception of foreign accent syndrome?. Language and Speech 2016, 59(2), 219-235.
- Späth M, Aichert I, Ceballos-Baumann A, Wagner-Sonntag E, Miller N, Ziegler W. Entraining with another person's speech rhythm: Evidence from healthy speakers and individuals with Parkinson's disease. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 2016, 30(1), 68-85.
- Hill F, Miller N, Walsh RA, Mockler D, McDowell R, Walshe M. Botulinum toxin for drooling in Parkinson's disease. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2016, 2016(10), CD012408.
- Vuković M, Vuković I, Miller N. Acquired dyslexia in Serbian speakers with Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia. Journal of Communication Disorders 2016, 61, 106-118.
- Miller N. Signposts for treating adults with acquired apraxia of speech. Bulletin of the Royal College of Speech Language Therapists 2015, May, 20-21.
- Brockbank S, Miller N, Owen S, Patterson JM. Pretreatment Information on Dysphagia: Exploring the Views of Head and Neck Cancer Patients. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2015, 49(1), 89-97.
- Noble E, Jones D, Miller N. Perceived changes to swallowing in people with Parkinson's disease. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2015, 22(12), 573-581.
- Wight S, Miller N. Lee Silverman Voice Treatment for people with Parkinson’s: audit of outcomes in a routine clinic. International Journal of Language Communication Disorders 2015, 50(2), 215-225.
- Iddon H, Read J, Miller N. Does voice amplification increase intelligibility in people with Parkinson’s disease. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2015, 22(10), 479-486.
- Miller N, Patterson J. Dysphagia: implications for older people. Reviews in Clinical Gerontology 2014, 24(1), 41-57.
- Landa S, Pennington L, Miller N, Robson S, Thompson V, Steen N. Association between objective measurement of the speech intelligibility of young people with dysarthria and listener ratings of ease of understanding. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 2014, 16(4), 408-416.
- Miller N, Gray WK, Howitt S, Jones M, Jusabani A, Swai M, Mugusi F, Walker R. Aphasia and swallowing problems in subjects with incident stroke in rural northern Tanzania: A case-control study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 2014, 21(1), 52-62.
- Veenstra WS, Huisman M, Miller N. Age of acquisition and naming performance in Frisian-Dutch bilingual speakers with dementia Idade de aquisição e tarefa de nomeaçã em falantes bilingues Frísio-Holandeses com demência. Dementia e Neuropsychologia 2014, 8(3), 249-259.
- Veenstra W, Huismann M, Miller N. Age of acquisition and naming performance in Frisian-Dutch bilingual speakers with Alzheimer’s dementia. Dementia and Neuropsychologia 2014, 8(3), 249-259.
- Miller N. Oropharyngeal dysphagia in an elderly post-operative hip fracture population. Age and Ageing 2013, 42(6), 679-681.
- Miller N. Measuring up to speech intelligibility. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 2013, 48(6), 601-612.
- Pennington L, Roelant E, Thomson V, Robson S, Steen N, Miller N. Intensive dysarthria therapy for younger children with cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2013, 55(5), 464-471.
- Miller N, Pennington L, Robson S, Roelant E, Steen N, Lombardo E. Changes in voice quality after speech-language therapy intervention in older children with Cerebral Palsy. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 2013, 65(4), 200-207.
- Miller N. Speech voice and language in Parkinson's disease: changes and interventions. Neurodegenerative Disease Management 2012, 2(3), 279-289.
- Read JL, Whittaker RG, Miller N, Clark S, Taylor R, McFarland R, Turnbull D. Prevalence and severity of speech and swallowing difficulties in mitochondrial disease. International Journal Language Communication Disorders 2012, 47(1), 106-111.
- Kuschmann A, Lowit A, Miller N, Mennen I. Intonation in neurogenic foreign accent syndrome. Journal of Communication Disorders 2012, 45(1), 1-11.
- Miller N, Mshana G, Msuya O, Dotchin C, Walker R, Aris E. Assessment of speech in neurological disorders:development of a Swahili screening test. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 2012, 59(1), 27-33.
- Vukovic M, Sujic R, Petrovic-Lazic M, Miller N, Milutinovic D, Babac S, Vukovic I. Analysis of voice impairment in aphasia after stroke-underlying neuroanatomical substrates. Brain and Language 2012, 123(1), 22-29.
- Gillivan-Murphy P, Miller N. Voice tremor: what we know and what we don’t know. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 2011, 19(3), 155-159.
- Miller N, Noble E, Jones D, Deane K, Gibb C. Survey of speech and language therapy provision for people with Parkinson’s disease in the United Kingdom: patients’ and carers’ perspectives. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 2011, 46(2), 179-188.
- Miller N, Deane K, Jones D, Noble E, Gibb C. National survey of speech and language therapy provision for people with Parkinson’s disease in the United Kingdom: therapists’ practices. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 2011, 46(2), 189-201.
- Miller N, Taylor J, Howe C, Read J. Living with foreign accent syndrome: Insider perspectives. Aphasiology 2011, 25(9), 1053-1068.
- Walshe M, Miller N. Living with acquired dysarthria: the speaker’s perspective. Disability & Rehabilitation 2011, 33(3), 195-203.
- Lallini N, Miller N. Do phonological neighbourhood density and phonotactic probability influence speech output accuracy in acquired speech impairment?. Aphasiology 2011, 25(2), 176-190.
- Miller N, Andrew S, Noble E, Walshe M. Changing perceptions of self as a communicator in Parkinson’s Disease: a longitudinal follow-up study. Disability & Rehabilitation 2011, 33(3), 204-210.
- Pennington L, Miller N, Robson S, Steen N. Intensive speech and language therapy for older children with cerebral palsy: a systems approach. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2010, 52(4), 337-344.
- Miller N. Factors Affecting Maintenenace of Speech in the Community [abstract]. Movement Disorders 2010, 25(s3), S608.
- Miller N, Allcock L, Hildreth AJ, Jones D, Noble E, Burn DJ. Swallowing problems in Parkinson disease: frequency and clinical correlates. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2009, 80(9), 1047-1049.
- Pennington L, Miller N, Robson S. Speech therapy for children with dysarthria acquired before three years of age. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009, 2009(4), CD006937.
- Kentner J , Miller N. Effects of visible versus concealed alphabet cues on speech intelligibility in dysarthria. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2009, 16(5), 272-279.
- Walshe M, Peach R, Miller N. Dysarthria Impact Profile: development of a scale to measure psychosocial effects. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 2009, 44(5), 693-715.
- Miller N. Communication changes in Parkinson's disease. Revista de Logopedia, Foniatria y Audiologia 2009, 29(1), 37-46.
- Miller N. Cambios en la comunicación en la enfermedad de Parkinson [Communication changes in Parkinson’s disease]. Revista de Logopedia, Foniatria y Audiologia 2009, 29(1), 37-46.
- Scharff-Rethfeldt W, Miller N, Mennen I. Speaking fundamental frequency differences in highly proficient bilinguals of German/English. Sprache Stimme Gehor 2008, 32(3), 123-128.
- Gadesmann M, Miller N. Reliability of speech diadochokinetic test measurement. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 2008, 43(1), 41-54.
- Walshe M, Miller N, Leahy M, Murray A. Intelligibility of dysarthric speech: perceptions of speakers and listeners. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 2008, 43(6), 633-648.
- Miller N, Noble E, Jones D, Allcock L, Burn D. How do I sound to me? Perceived changes in communication in Parkinson's disease. Clinical Rehabilitation 2008, 22(1), 14-22.
- Penner H, Miller N, Uttenweiler V, Hertrich I, Ackermann H. Effects of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatments (LSVT) on Prosody in Speakers Suffering from Parkinson's Disease [Auswirkungen des Lee Silverman Voice Treatments (LSVT) auf die Prosodie von Sprechern mit M. Parkinson]. Sprache - Stimme - Gehör 2008, 32(2), 64-73.
- Mennen I, Schäffler F, Watt N, Miller N. An autosegmental-metrical investigation of intonation in people with Parkinson’s Disease. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 2008, 11(4), 205-219.
- Miller N, Allcock L, Jones D, Noble E, Hildreth AJ, Burn DJ. Prevalence and pattern of perceived intelligibility changes in Parkinson's disease. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2007, 78(11), 1188-1190.
- Lallini N, Miller N, Howard D. Lexical influences on single word repetition in acquired spoken output impairment: A cross language comparison. Aphasiology 2007, 21(6-8), 617-631.
- Vigouroux J, Miller N. Intelligibility testing: issues in closed versus open format scoring. Newcastle and Durham Working Papers in Linguistics 2007, 12, 83-95.
- Pennington L, Miller N. Influence of listening conditions and listener characteristics on intelligibility of dysarthric speech. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 2007, 21(5), 393-403.
- Miller N, Carding P. Dysphagia: Implications for older people. Reviews in Clinical Gerontology 2007, 17(3), 177-190.
- Vigouroux J, Miller N. Word identification tests: what's the score?. Speech and Language Therapy in Practice 2006, (Autumn), 7-9.
- Miller N, Lowit A, O'Sullivan H. What makes acquired foreign accent syndrome foreign?. Journal of Neurolinguistics 2006, 19(5), 385-409.
- Noble E, Jones D, Miller N, Burn D. Speech and language therapy provision for people with Parkinson’s disease: patterns and perceptions. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2006, 13(7), 323-327.
- Miller N, Noble E, Jones D, Burn D. Life with communication changes in Parkinson's disease. Age and Ageing 2006, 35(3), 235-239.
- Miller N, Noble E, Jones D, Burn D. Hard to swallow: dysphagia in Parkinson's disease. Age and Ageing 2006, 35(6), 614-618.
- Lowit A, Miller N, Poedjianto N. Characteristic of performance change in dysarthria: clinical perspectives. Journal of Clinical Speech and Language Studies 2003, 12/13, 87-107.
- Soder N, Miller N. Using ultrasound to investigate intrapersonal variability in durational aspects of tongue movement during swallowing. Dysphagia 2002, 17(4), 288-297.
- Miller N. The neurological bases of apraxia of speech. Seminars in Speech and Language 2002, 23(4), 223-230.
- Penner H, Miller N, Hertrichi I, Ackermann H, Schumm F. Dysprosody in Parkinson's disease: an investigation of intonation patterns. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 2001, 15(7), 551-566.
- Miller N. Dual or duel route?. Aphasiology 2001, 15(1), 62-68.
- Fredman M, Miller N. Communication Disorders in Multilingual Populations. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 2001, 53(3), 119-184.
- March E, Miller N. Turkish version of the shortened Token Test. Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment 2000, 2, 125-139.
- Miller N, Willmes K, De Bleser R. The psychometric properties of the English language version of the Aachen Aphasia Test (EAAT). Aphasiology 2000, 14(7), 683-722.
- Miller N, Chavda P, Gadhok K. People from South Asian communities: Talking about stroke. British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 1999, 6(4), 199-202.
- Friedland D, Miller N. Language mixing in bilingual speakers with Alzheimer's dementia: A conversation analysis approach. Aphasiology 1999, 13(4-5), 427-444.
- Miller N. Foreign accent syndrome. Bulletin of the Royal College of Speech Language Therapists 1999, 568(August), 12-13.
- Friedland D, Miller N. Conversation analysis of communication breakdown after closed head injury. Brain Injury 1998, 12(1), 1-14.
- Springer L, Miller N, Bürk F. A cross-language analysis of conversation in a trilingual speaker with aphasia. Journal of Neurolinguistics 1998, 11(1-2), 223-241.
- Friedland D, Miller N. Using Conversation Analysis to Describe Disordered Communication: a Case Study. Newcastle and Durham Working Papers in Linguistics 1997, 4, 85-99.
- Wei L, Miller N, Dodd B. Distinguishing Communicative Difference from Language Disorder in Bilingual Children. Bilingual Family Newsletter 1997, 14(1), 3-4.
- Miller N, Drummond A, Juby L. Caregiver Health after Stroke: The Influence of Stroke Unit Treatment. British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 1997, 4(2), 86-90.
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Authored Books
- Ryalls J, Miller N. Foreign accent syndromes: The stories people have to tell. Psychology Press, 2015.
- Miller N. Dyspraxia and its Management (reissue of 1986 book in Classic Revival Series). Hove: Psychology Press, 2015.
- Miller N, Lowit A. Motor Speech Disorders: A Cross-Language Perspective. Multilingual Matters, 2014.
- Ryalls J, Miller N. Foreign accent syndromes: the stories people have to tell. Hove: Guilford Psychology Press, 2014.
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Book Chapters
- Hurren A, McLachlan K, Miller N. Communicating with People with Tracheostomies and Head and Neck Cancers. In: George, R; O'Reilly, M, ed. A Guide to Managing Atypical Communication in Healthcare: Meaningful Conversations in Challenging Consultations. London: Routledge, 2023, pp.125-142.
- Griffiths S, Miller N. Atypical communication in healthcare: People with progressive neurological conditions. In: George,R;O’Reilly,M, ed. Meaningful Conversations in Challenging Circumstances: A Healthcare Professionals’ Guide for Managing Atypical Communication Conditions. London: Routledge, 2022. In Press.
- Miller N, Wambaugh J. Acquired apraxia of speech: nature, assessment, treatment. In: Papathanasiou I; Coppens P, ed. Aphasia and related neurogenic communication disorders. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2021, pp.603-640.
- Miller N, Wambaugh J. Acquired Apraxia of speech: nature, assessment, treatment. In: Papathanasiou I; Coppens P; Potagas C, ed. Aphasia and related neurogenic communication disorders. Boston, USA: Jones & Bartlett, 2016, pp.493-525.
- Ryalls J, Howe C, Miller N. The psychosocial impact of FAS questionnaire - prototype. In: Ryalls J: Miller N, ed. Foreign Accent Syndromes: The Stories People Have to Tell. New York: Taylor and Francis, 2014, pp.227-240.
- Lowit A, Kuschmann A, Miller N. Motor speech disorders: What are they?. In: Motor Speech Disorders: A Cross-Language Perspective. Multilingual Matters, 2014, pp.29-40.
- Kuschmann A, Lowit A, Miller N. Motor speech disorders: Issues in assessment and management. In: Motor Speech Disorders: A Cross-Language Perspective. Multilingual Matters, 2014, pp.41-57.
- Miller N, Lowit A, Kuschmann A. Introduction: Cross-language perspectives on motor speech disorders. In: Nick Miller, Anja Lowit, ed. Motor Speech Disorders: A Cross-Language Perspective. Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2014, pp.7-28.
- Lowit A, Miller N. Conclusion. In: Nick Miller and Anja Lowit, ed. Motor Speech Disorders: A Cross-Language Perspective. Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2014, pp.275-277.
- Miller N. All about foreign accent syndrome. In: Foreign Accent Syndromes: The Stories People Have to Tell. London: Taylor and Francis, 2014, pp.9-70.
- Miller N, Pennington L. Speech therapy for children with dysarthria and cerebral palsy. In: Roig-Quilis, M., Pennington, L, ed. Oromotor Disorders in Childhood. Barcelona: Viguera Editores, 2012, pp.265-284.
- Miller N, Wambaugh J. Acquired apraxia of speech: nature, assessment, treatment. In: Papathanasiou, I., Coppens, P., Potagas, C, ed. Aphasia and related neurogenic communication disorders. Boston: Jones & Bartlett, 2012, pp.431-457.
- Hartelius L, Miller N. The ICF framework and its relevance to the assessment of people with motor speech disorders. In: Lowit, A., Kent, R, ed. Assessment of Motor Speech Disorders. San Diego, USA: Plural Publishing Inc, 2010, pp.1-20.
- Miller N. Motor speech disorders. In: Marshall, J; Gurd, J; Kischka, U, ed. Handbook of Clinical Neuropsychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, pp.251-273.
- Miller N. Foreign accent syndrome: between two worlds at home in neither. In: Llamas C; Watt D, ed. Language and Identities. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010, pp.67-75.
- Kroger B, Miller N, Lowit A, Neuschäfer-Rube C. Defective neural motor speech mappings as a source for apraxia of speech: evidence from a quantitative neural model of speech processing (ACT). In: Lowit, A., Kent, R, ed. Assessment of Motor Speech Disorders. San Diego, USA: Plural Publishing Inc, 2010, pp.325-346.
- Kuschmann A, Miller N, Lowit A, Mennen I. Assessment of intonation. In: Lowit, A., Kent, R, ed. Assessment of Motor Speech Disorders. San Diego, USA: Plural Publishing Inc, 2010, pp.253-268.
- Miller N. The Merry vibes of Wintzer: The tale of foreign accent syndrome. In: Della Sala, S, ed. Tall Tales about the Mind and Brain: Separating Fact from Fiction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, pp.204-217.
- Corijn M, Miller N. Verbale apraxie: nieuwe inzichten, differentiaaldiagnostische richtlijnen en therapeutische richtlijnen. In: Robert, E; Mariën, P, ed. Afasie (z)onder woorden: diagnostische en therapeutische ontwikkelingen. Antwerpen: Garant, 2006, pp.235-267.
- Wei L, Miller N, Dodd B, Zhu H. Childhood bilingualism: distinguishing difference from disorder. In: Ball, M, ed. Clinical Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005, pp.193-206.
- Miller N. Disartrias. In: Puyuelyo, M, ed. Casos Clínicos en Logopedia. Madrid: Masson, 2001, pp.73-144.
- Miller N. Changing ideas in apraxia of speech. In: Papathanasiou I, ed. Acquired neurogenic communication disorders: a clinical perspective. London: Whurr, 2000, pp.173-202.
- Springer L, Miller N, Bürk F. A Cross-language Conversation Analysis of a Trilingual Speaker with Aphasia. In: Paradis, M, ed. Pragmatics and Neurogenic Communication Disorders. London: Pergamon, 1998, pp.223-242.
- Miller N, De Bleser R, Willmes K. The English Language Version of the Aachen Aphasia Test. In: Ziegler, W; Deger, K, ed. Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics. London: Whurr, 1997, pp.253-261.
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Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstracts)
- McNaney R, Othman M, Richardson D, Dunphy P, Amaral T, Miller N, Stringer H, Olivier P, Vines J. Speeching: Mobile Crowdsourced Speech Assessment to Support Self-Monitoring and Management for People with Parkinson’s. In: CHI '16: Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 2016, San Jose, CA, USA: ACM Press.
- McNaney R, Lindsay S, Ladha K, Ladha C, Schofield G, Ploetz T, Hammerla N, Jackson D, Walker R, Miller N, Olivier P. Cueing for drooling in Parkinson's disease. In: 29th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). 2011, Vancouver, Canada: ACM Press.
- Penner H, Miller N, Wolters M. Motor speech disorders in three parkinsonian syndromes: a comparative study. In: 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. 2007, Saarbruecken, Germany.
- Miller N. Treatment of apraxia of speech: syllables or segments?. In: Verbale Apraxie: Inter-culturele Communicatie en Afasie. 2003, Amersfoort, Netherlands: Stichting Afasie.
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Edited Books
- Miller N, Lowit A, ed. Motor speech disorders: a cross-language perspective. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters, 2014.
- Miller N, ed. Bilingualism and language disability : assessment & remediation. Hove: Psychology Press, 2014.
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Editorials
- Miller N, Lowit A. Introduction. Motor Speech Disorders: A Cross-Language Perspective 2014, 1-3.
- Miller N. Foreign accent syndrome: not such a funny turn. Invited editorial. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2007, 14(9), 388.
- Miller N, Noble E, Jones D. Speaking up for speech in Parkinson's Disease. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2006, 13(11), 488.
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Note
- Miller N. Utility of arm and hand gestures in the treatment of aphasia: Some comments and expansions. Advances in Speech Language Pathology 2006, 8(2), 143-148.
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Online Publication
- Miller N. Dysarthria. Buffalo New York: Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange, 2010. Available at: http://cirrie.buffalo.edu/encyclopedia/article.php?id=242&language=en.
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Reviews
- Miller N. Communication changes in Parkinson’s disease. Practical Neurology 2017, 17(4), 266-274.
- Pennington L, Parker N, Kelly H, Miller N. Speech therapy for children with dysarthria acquired before three years of age. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2016, (7), CD006937.