Thank you to Mark Filmer from the Charles Sturt University Research Office who has completed copyediting 47 chapters (of 80) for The Oxford Handbook of Speech Development in Languages of the World:
1. Articulatory and phonological foundations of children’s speech development2. Afrikaans speech development
3. Akan speech development
4. Arabic (Egyptian) speech development
5. Arabic (Lebanese) speech development
6. Azerbaijani/Azeri Turkish speech development
7. Bulgarian speech development
8. Cantonese speech development
9. Danish speech development
10. Dutch speech development
11. English (Appalachian) speech development
12. English (Cajun) speech development
13. English (Fiji) speech development
14. English (Irish) speech development
15. English (New Zealand) speech development
16. English (South African) speech development
17. English + French speech development
18. Finnish speech development
19. Flemish speech development
20. French (Canadian) speech development
21. French (France) speech development
22. French (Swiss) speech development
23. German speech development
24. Hebrew (Israeli) speech development
25. Icelandic speech development
26. Irish speech development
27. Italian speech development
28. Jamaican Creole speech development
29. Japanese speech development
30. Kurdish speech development
31. Laki speech development
32. Maltese speech development
33. Māori speech development
34. Norwegian speech development
35. Persian/Farsi speech development
36. Portuguese (European) speech development
37. Samoan speech development
38. Sesotho speech development
39. Setswana speech development
40. Slovak speech development
41. Spanish (Peruvian) speech development
42. Swedish speech development
43. Tok Pisin speech development
44. Urdu speech development
45. isiXhosa speech development
46. Zapotec speech development
47. isiZulu speech development