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Vitae
February 2004
BUSINESS ADDRESS
Department
of Communication Sciences &Disorder
464
Dauer Hall, P.O.Box 117420
University
of Florida
Gainesville,
FL 326ll
(352) 392-2041 ext. 285
EDUCATION
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Ohio State University: Ph.D., 1978 Speech-Language Pathology
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Seton Hall University: M.A., 1974 Speech-Language Pathology
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Ohio State University: B.A., 1971 Speech and Hearing Education
CERTIFICATIONS
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Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP)
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Florida State Licensure to Practice Speech-Language Pathology (#8446356)
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Neuro-Developmental Treatment Certification (NDT)
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Orton-Gillingham Certification, April 1998
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SPECIALIZATION: Spoken and Written Language Disabilities Including
Developmental Dyslexia
HONORS AND AWARDS
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2003.
Awarded one semester full pay sabbatical leave for Spring 2005
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2003-2004. Bamford-Lahey Children’s Foundation Scholar awarded to my doctoral student,
Cynthia Puranik
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2000.
Awarded the O. Ruth McQuown Commemorative Term Professor
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1999. Awarded
the O. Ruth McQuown Commemorative Term Professor
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1998. Awarded
American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association Fellow
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1998. Awarded
American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association Editor’s Award for best
article in the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
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1998. CLAS
Teaching Award
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1997.
Departmental Teaching Award
- 1995. CLAS Teaching
Award
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Professor and
Coordinator of the Reading Diagnostics Clinic, UF Speech and Hearing Clinic,
1993-present.
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Promoted to
Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of
Florida, 1993.
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Sabbatical,
Padova, Italy, 1989.
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Tenured and
promoted to Associate Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and
Disorders, University of Florida, 1984.
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Assistant
Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of
Florida, 1978.
INTERNAL (UNIVERSITY) GRANT AWARDS
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2002. Title:
Effect of stimuli enhancements on auditory processing. Research Opportunity
Fund (ROF). PI: Ratree Wayland. Co-PI: Linda Lombardino. Amount $35,000.
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2001. Awarded
funds ($8,500) from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to study the
effects of intensive multisensory reading intervention on children with
developmental dyslexia
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1998. ORTGE
departmental award for research in reading
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1997.
Research/teaching initiative program award
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1997. Orton
dyslexia research grant ($5,000)
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1996. University
of Florida DSR graduate assistantship award
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1994. University
of Florida DSR graduate assistantship award
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1987. University
of Florida DSR graduate assistantship award
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1987. University
of Florida DSR seed money award
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1978.
University of Florida DSR seed money award
- 1999-2004.
NIH/NIHNICD (R01). Brain morphology and neurolinguistic ability in
dyslexia.
(Continuation
Grant) PI: George Hynd, University of Georgia. Consultant: Linda
Lombardino
- 1995-2000.
NIH/NICHD (R01). Brain Asymmetry and Language Development. PI:
Christiana Leonard; Co-Investigator: Linda Lombardino. Grant #DCD R01 293
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1993-1996.
March of Dimes. Neural bases of childhood language disorders. PI:
Christiana Leonard; Co-PI: Linda Lombardino.
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1993-1996.
NIH/NICHD (R01). Brain morphology and neurolinguistic ability in
dyslexia. Co-Investigator: Linda Lombardino; Subcontract with the University
of Georgia. PI: George Hynd (University of Georgia). Grant #4910 5726-513-12
PUBLICATIONS
Tests
Lombardino, L.,
Lieberman, J., Brown, J. Assessment of Literacy and Language (ALL).
San Antonio: The Psychological Corporation (in press, October 2005).
Books
Langley, B., &
Lombardino, L. (Eds.). (1991). Neurodevelopmental strategies for managing
communication disorders in children with severe motor dysfunction. Austin,
TX: Pro-Ed Publications.
Articles
Blischak, D. M., Lombardino, L. J., & Dyson, A. T. (2003). Use of
speech-generating devices: In support of natural speech. Augmentative and
Alternative Communication, 19,
29-35.
King, W.,
Lombardino, L. Crandell, C. & Leonard, L. (2003). Comorbid auditory processing
disorder in Developmental Dyslexia. Ear and Hearing, 24, 448-456.
Leonard, C., Lombardino, L., Walsh, K., Eckert, M., Grudnik, J., Rowe, L.,
Williams, S., & DeBose, C. (2002). Anatomical risk factors that distinguish
dyslexia from SLI predict reading skill in normal children. Journal of
Communication Disorders, 35, 501-531.
Rivers,
K, & Lombardino, L. (2002). Using descriptive language assessment procedures
with African-American English Preschool Child Speaker: Advantages and
limitations. Florida Journal of Communication Disorders, 20, 7-18.
Core,
C., & Lombardino, L. (2002). The early reading screening instrument: A Spanish
translation and preliminary study of three bilingual children. Florida
Journal of Communication Disorders, 20, 51-62.
Core, C., &
Lombardino, L. (2002). The early reading screening instrument: A Spanish
translation and preliminary study of three bilingual children. Journal for
the Florida Speech and Language Association, 20, 51-62.
Lombardino, L., &
Ahmed, S. (2000). The role of the speech-language pathologist in assessing and
facilitating spelling skills. Topics in Language Disorders, 22, 19-28.
Ahmed, S., &
Lombardino, L. (2000). Invented spelling: An assessment and intervention
protocol for kindergarten children. Communication Disorders Quarterly,
22, 19-28.
Ahmed, S.,
Lombardino, L., & Leonard, C. (2001). Specific language impairment:
Definitions, causal mechanisms, and neurobiological factors. Medical
Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 9, 1-15.
Leonard, C.M.,
Eckert, M., Lombardino, L., Oakland, T., Kranzler, J., Mohr, C., King, W., &
Freeman, A. (2001). Anatomical risk factors for phonological dyslexia.
Cerebral Cortex, 11, 148-157.
Eckert, M.,
Lombardino, L., & Leonard, C. (2001). Planar asymmetry tips the
phonological playground and the environment raises the bar. Child
Development,
72(4),
988- 1002.
Gauger, L.,
Lombardino, L., & Pinheiro, S. (1999). Screening kindergarten children to
assess risk for reading difficulties. Florida Journal of Communication
Disorders.
Lombardino, L.,
& Vauderail, K. (1998). Infant-toddler Communication Inventory.
Florida Journal of Communication Disorders.
Leonard, C.,
Puranik, C., Kuldau, J., & Lombardino, L. (1998). Normal variation in the
frequency and location of human auditory cortex landmarks: Heschl’s Gyrus:
Where is it? Cerebral Cortex, 8, 397-406.
Lombardino, L.,
Morris, D., Mercado, L., Defillipo, F., Sarisky, C., & Montgomery, A. (1999).
Using the early reading screening instrument to identify kindergartners at
risk for learning to read: Developmental data for clinical applications.
International Journal of Communication Disorders, 34, 135-150.
Rivers, K., &
Lombardino, L. (1997). Generalization of early metalinguistic skills in first
grade children at-risk for reading disabilities. International Journal of
Communication Disorders, 33, 369-392.
Gauger, L.,
Lombardino, L., & Leonard, L. (1997). Brain morphology in children with
specific language impairment. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research,
40, 1272-1284.
Lombardino, L.,
Riccio., C., Hynd, G., & Pinheiro, S. (1997). Linguistic deficits in children
with reading disabilities. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology,
6, 71-78.
Lombardino, L.,
Bedford, T., Fortier, C., Carter, J., & Brandi, J. (1997). Developmental
patterns in kindergarten children: Guidelines for early literacy intervention.
Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in the Schools, 28, 335-343.
Wright, B.,
Lombardino, L., King, W., Puranik, C., Leonard, L., & Merzenich, M. (1997).
Deficits in auditory temporal and spectral resolution in language-impaired
children. Nature, 387, 176-178.
Rivers, K.,
Lombardino, L., & Thompson, C. (1996). Effects of phonological decoding
training on children's word recognition of CVC, CV, and VC structures.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 5,
67-78.
Leonard, C.,
Lombardino, L., Mercado, L., Browd, S., Breier, J., and Agee, O. (1996).
Cerebral asymmetry and cognitive development: A magnetic neuroimaging study.
Psychological Science, 7, 89-95.
Hynd, G.,
Morgan, A., Edmonds, J., Black. K., Riccio, C., and Lombardino, L. (1995).
Reading disabilities, comorbid psychopathology, and the specificity of
neurolinguistic deficits. Developmental Neuropsychology, 11, 311-322.
Leonard, C.,
Voeller, K., Lombardino, L., Morris, M., Hynd, G., Alexander, A., et al.
Anomalous cerebral morphology in dyslexia revealed with MR imaging.
Archives of Neurology, 50, 461-469.
Leonard C.,
Voeller, K., Lombardino, L., Honeyman, J., & Agee, O. (1992). What is
anomalous in the dyslexia planum? Abstracts – Society for Neuroscience,
18, 331.
Kim, Y., &
Lombardino, L. (1991). The efficacy of script contexts in the treatment of
language impaired children with mental retardation. Journal of Speech and
Hearing Research, 34, 845-857.
Lombardino, L.,
& Langley, B. (1989). Strategies for assessing severely multi-handicapped
children for augmentative and alternative communication. European Journal
of Special Needs Education, 4, 157-170.
Moss, S., &
Lombardino, L. (1989). Computer applications in aphasia rehabilitation: A
review of literature and resources. FLASHA Journal, March, 35-40.
Kim, Y.,
Lombardino, L., Rothman, H., & Vinson, B. (1989). A study of the effects of
symbolic play intervention with trainable mentally retarded children.
Mental Retardation, 27, 159-165.
Dyson, A., &
Lombardino, L. (1989). Phonologic abilities of a preschool child with
Prader-Willi Syndrome. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 54,
44-48.
Langley, B., &
Lombardino, L. (1988). Application of a normal developmental model for
understanding the communicative behaviors of students with severe handicaps.
European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2, 24-50.
Lombardino, L.,
Stapell, J., & Gerhardt, K. (1987). Evaluating communicative behaviors in
infancy. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 5, 240-246.
Harrison, J.,
Lombardino, L., & Stapell, J. (1987). The development of early
communication: Using developmental literature for selecting communication
goals. The Journal of Special Education, 4, 463-473.
Lombardino, L.
(1986). Language intervention with young children. Transcripts of the
Twelfth Annual Course in Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology, (pp.
160-179).
Lombardino, L.,
Stein, J., Kricos, P., & Wolf, M. (1986). Play diversity and structural
relationships in the play and language of language‑impaired and
language‑normal preschoolers: Preliminary data. Journal of Communication
Disorders, 19, 475-489.
Lombardino, L.
(1985). Speech-language handicapped. In C. Morsink (Ed.), Teaching special
needs in the regular classroom. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company.
Lombardino, L., &
Sproul, C. (1984). Patterns of correspondence and non-correspondence between
play and language in developmentally delayed preschoolers. Education and
Training of the Mentally Retarded, February, 5-14.
Rushakoff, G., &
Lombardino, L. (1984). Clinical microcomputer applications in Speech‑Language
Pathology and Audiology. American Speech and Hearing Association Journal,
26, 27-31.
Lombardino, L., &
Kaswinkel, P. (1983). Performance of profoundly retarded adults in a short‑term
sign intervention program: Training and generalization data. Education and
Training of the Mentally Retarded, 18, 234‑238.
Lombardino, L., &
Mangan, N. (1983). Parents as language trainers: An ecological approach to
language programming with developmentally delayed. Exceptional Children,
49, 358‑361.
Rushakoff, G., &
Lombardino, L. (1983). Comprehensive microcomputer applications for severely
handicapped children. Teaching Exceptional Children, 16, 18‑22.
Lombardino, L.
(1982). Semantic and pragmatic development in children. In J. Gelatt & P.
Anderson (Eds.), Bilingual language learning system, (pp. 2‑10).
Baltimore: American Speech and Hearing Association.
Lombardino, L.
(1982). Assessment of language in the preprimary school child. Transcripts of
Eighth Annual Course in Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology, (pp.
145‑163).
Lombardino, L.,
Klein, M., & Saine, T. (1982). Maternal interrogatives during discourse with
language learning children: A preliminary taxonomy and data. Education and
Training of the Mentally Retarded, 17, 222‑226.
Willems, S.,
Lombardino, L., MacDonald, D., & Owens, R. (1982). Total communication: Clinical
report on a parent‑based language training program. Education and Training of
the Mentally Retarded, 17, 293‑298.
Lombardino, L.
(1981). Acquired childhood aphasia. Transcripts of Seventh Annual Course in
Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology, (pp. 159‑179).
Lombardino, L.J.,
& MacDonald, J.D. (1981). Adaptation of the environmental language program to
total communication. In J. MacDonald (Ed.), Environmental Language Inventory,
(pp. 143‑148). Columbus, OH: Charles E. Merrill.
Lombardino, L.,
Willems, S., & MacDonald, J. (1981). Total communication: Critical
considerations and an environmental intervention model for the developmentally
delayed. Exceptional Children, 47, 455‑462.
Invited Workshops
(2001-2003)
Anatomical and
Behavioral Distinctions between SLI and dyslexia by Christiana Leonard and Linda
Lombardino. Presentation to the conference on The Connections between language
and Reading Disabilities. Merrill Advanced Study Center of the University of
Kansas, March 2003, Tempe, Arizona.
Predicting,
Assessing, and Treating Reading Disabilities, Invited paper. Fort Hays State
University, Fort Hays Kansas, June 11-12, 2001.
Predicting,
Assessing, and Treating Reading Disabilities: The Role of the Speech-Language
Pathologist. Invited Presentation. Georgia Speech-Language –Hearing Association
in Atlanta, Georgia, March 23, 2002.
Predicting,
Assessing, and Treating Reading Disabilities, Invited paper. Florida Annual
Speech-Language-Hearing Convention, Sarasota, Florida, May 16, 2002.
Predicting,
Assessing, and Treating Reading Disabilities: The Role of the Speech-language
Pathologist, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, July 12, 2002.
Predicting,
Assessing, and Treating Reading Disabilities: What the Speech and Language
Pathologist Needs to Know. Kansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association, October
4, 2002.
Predicting,
Assessing, and Treating Children with Reading Disabilities: A Short Course for
the SLP. Reading & Auditory Processing Conference, All Children’s Hospital, St.
Petersburg, Florida, October 25, 2002.
Auditory
Processing and Reading Disorders Conference. All Children’s Hospital, St.
Petersburg, Florida, October 26, 2002.
Predicting,
Assessing, and Treating Children with Reading Disabilities: The Role of the
Speech & Language Pathologist. Utah State University, Summer Institute, July 12,
2002.
STATE/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS (last 10
years)
Wayland, R.
and Lombardino, L. Auditory processing among language-learning disabled
children and adults. Poster presented at the 146th Meeting of the Acoustical
Society of America, 10-14 November, 2003. Austin Texas.
Spoken
Language, Written Language, and Speech Production Skills Across Grades.
Poster presentation at the American Speech-Language Hearing Association
Convention in Chicago, November, 2000 (with Jaumeiko J.C. Brown and R. Jane
Lieberman).
Neuroanatomical and behavioral asymmetry in an adult compensated dyslexic.
Cognitive neuropsychology (with Christine Chiarello, Natalie Kackinik, and
Christiana Leonard)
Phonological
and orthographic screening test for dyslexia (POST –D). Society for the
Scientific Study of Reading, Chicago, June 2002. (with W.M. King & S.T.
Ahmed)
Phonemic
Awareness Instruction for Children with Severe Speech Impairment. Poster
presentation at the American Speech-Language Hearing Association Convention
in Atlanta, November, 2002 (with S.D. Shah and D.M. Blischak)
Computerized
Program for Evaluating Accuracy and Speed for Nonword Decoding, Word
Recognition, and Spelling Tasks. Society for the Scientific Study of
Reading, Chicago, June 2002. (with W.M. King and S.T. Ahmed)
Changes in
reading following intensive short-term decoding and rate intervention.
Scientific Study of Reading, Boulder, June 2001. (with S.T. Ahmed, H.
LeGrande, & W.M. King)
Assessing and
treating children with reading disabilities, Invited workshop. Alachua
County Public Schools, Gainesville, Florida, July 31, 2000.
Developmental
dyslexia: Assessment and treatment methods for the SLP.
Seminar presented at the 2000 ASHA Convention in Washington, D.C.
Methods for
identifying children at risk for reading failure, Invited paper at the
Twelfth Post-Graduate Course in Pediatric Neurology: Learning Disabilities
in reading and Writing, Rapallo, Italy, March 2 24, 2000.
Phonemic and
Orthographic Spelling Patterns in Grades 2 through 5. ASHA, San Francisco,
CA, 1999. (with Sarah Ahmed)
Auditory
duplications predict phonological loop but not processing speed deficits in
college students. With C.M. Leonard, J. Kranzler, M. Eckert, W. King, C.
Mohr, A. Freeman, T. Oakland. Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for the
Scientific Study of Reading, Chicago, IL, March 22-March 2, 1997.
Neurobiological foundations of reading: part I - behavioral characteristics
that discriminate college students with and without developmental dyslexia.
with C. Leonard, T.Oakland, J. Kranzler, M.Saravanos, H. Kane. Presentation
at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of
Reading, Chicago, IL, March 22-March 2, 1997.
Invented
spellings in kindergarten children. With Sara Ahmed. ASHA, Boston, MA,
November, 1997. Assessing reading-related skills in Arabic-speaking
children with Sana M’hod. ASHA, Boston, MA, November, 1997.
An
investigation of phonological patterns in invented spellings of kindergarten
children with S. Ahmed. Paper presented at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the
Society for the Scientific Study of Reading, Chicago, IL, March, 1997.
Generalization
of early metalinguistic skills in a phonological decoding study with
first-graders at-risk for reading failure reading failure with K. Rivers.
Paper presented at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for the
Scientific Study Reading, Chicago, IL, March 22-March 24, 1997.
The role of
the Speech-Language Pathologist in reading disabilities: Assessment,
prevention, and treatment, Guest speaker: Weekend with the Experts:
Twenty-third Florida Speech Pathology Institute. Orlando, Florida, March
16-17, 1996.
Increased
asymmetry of the Planum Temporale parallels improved phonological
conceptualization in childhood with C. Leonard, L. Mercado, J. Breier, A.
Foundas, S. Brown, O. Agee, & K. Heilman. Society of Neuroscience 24th Annual
Meeting, Miami Beach, November 13-18, 1994 .
Sylvian Fissure
anomalies in children with learning disabilities with L. Mercado, S. Browd, C.
Leonard, K. Voeller, J. Ross, K. Noffsinger, & O. Agee. Society of
Neuroscience 24th Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, November 13-18, 1994
Language in
preschool children: Directions for assessment and intervention from infancy
through five years of age. Invited paper for the South Carolina
Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Hilton Head, South Carolina, February 27,
1993
Kindergarten
children's performance on reading readiness measures: A Normative Study, L.
Lombardino, K. Rivers, F. DeFilippo, A. Montgomery, & C. Sarisky. Paper
accepted for presentation at the annual convention of the American Speech,
Language and Hearing Association, San Antonio, November, 1992.
Neurolinguistic
deficits and deviations in brain morphology in reading disabilities, G. Hynd,
L. Lombardino, & J. Gonzalez. Presentation at the annual convention of the
American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association, San Antonia, CA, November,
1992.
MRI analysis of
two twins discordant for language impairment, C. Leonard, L. Lombardino, J.
Honeyman, & O. Agee. Paper accepted for presentation at the annual convention
of the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association, San Antonio,
November, 1992.
Dyslexia and
oral language deficits, L. Lombardino. Paper presented at the winter
conference for FLASHA, Gainesville, 1992.
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