Petinou, Kakia
Πετεινού, Κάκια


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Speech TitleEvent Name Invitation TypeDateLocation
Phonological awareness skills and their importance in predicting reading readiness in preschool-childrenInternational Conference on “Computers & Dyslexia”Invited Speaker21-03-1997Neuroscience and Technology Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus
Interaction between phonological awareness and language skills in children at risk for reading failureInvited LectureInvited Speaker01-03-1998Nicosia, Cyprus
Perception of phonological and morphological /s/ in two-year olds with and without fluctuating hearing loss using the preferential looking paradigmPerception of phonological and morphological /s/ in two-year olds with and without fluctuating hearing loss using the preferential looking paradigmInvited Speaker10-06-1998Madison, WI, USA
Linguistic deficits in children with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder2nd National Conference of the Pancyprian Association for the Promotion of Mental Health in Children and AdultsInvited Speaker01-11-1998Nicosia, Cyprus
The impact of otitis media on language skills and the role of the educatorInvited LectureInvited Speaker07-04-1999Nicosia, Cyprus
Cross-linguistic data on Specific Language Impairment: A review of the current literature and hypotheses pertaining to the Greek LanguageSecond International conference on language disorders, Cyprus association of LogopedicsInvited Speaker11-05-1999Nicosia, Cyprus
Clitics in child language delayConference on Generative Approaches to Language AcquisitionInvited Speaker10-09-1999University of Potsdam, Germany
Clitic (mis)placement in Cypriot-Greek normally developing and language impaired children4th International Conference on Greek LinguisticsInvited Speaker17-09-1999University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
Phonological patterns in two groups of Cypriot-Greek speaking childrenNational Conference of American Speech Language & Hearing AssociationInvited Speaker17-11-1999San Francisco, CA
The position of clitics in early language and specific language delayLinguistic Theory, Speech & Language PathologyInvited Speaker16-08-2000Padova, Italy
Plural suffixation skills in Cypriot children with specific language impairment: two competing hypotheses1st Conference on Modern Greek Dialects and Linguistic theoriesInvited Speaker13-10-2000University of Patras, Greece
Language characteristics of Cypriot Greek children with specific language impairment.8th International Annual Conference of the Greek Association of LogopedicsInvited Speaker11-11-2000Athens, Greece
The development of voice onset time in Greek and Cypriot Greek preschoolers: A cross sectional investigation5th International Conference on Greek LinguisticsInvited Speaker13-09-2001Paris, France
Plural suffixation skills in Cypriot-Greek speaking children with specific language impairmentInternational Conference on Language Disorders of the Society for Research in Child DevelopmentInvited Speaker16-07-2002Madison, WI, USA
Phonological and lexical characteristics of Cypriot-Greek late talking children12th International Conference on Quality in Early ChildhoodInvited Speaker13-08-2002Nicosia, Cyprus
Phonological skills in Cypriot-Greek children at risk for chronic language deficitsEuropean Conference On Advances in Special EducationInvited Speaker16-11-2004Thessaloniki, Greece
Linguistic skills and genetic history in late talking toddlersX International Congress for the Study of Child LanguageInvited Speaker26-07-2005
Linguistic diversity in late talking toddlers and the enhancement of oral speech skillsInternational Composium of the IALP, Child Language Committee, University of Moscow, Russia.Invited Speaker01-08-2018Moscow
From theory to practice and from sound to meaningWeekly Colloquia Series, Department of Speech and Language Therapy, Gallaudet UniversityInvited Speaker01-04-2020Washington, DC, USA
Challenges in promoting awareness for Communication Sciences and Disorders across the globeInvited talk at the weekly colloquia series, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, City University of New York, Graduate Center, New York, NY, USA. To be presented online due to COVID-19 cancellation of face to face meetingsInvited Speaker08-04-2020NY, USA