Here is a list of articles from Russell Cross, one of the Speech Dudes.
Baker, B. R., Cross, R. T., & Nyberg, E. H. (2005). Context Awareness as a Rate Enhancement Factor in AAC. Paper presented at the The Sixth Symposium on Natural Language Processing, Thailand.
Cross, R. T. (1994). Iconicity and Associative Meaning: What are we looking for? Paper presented at the 6th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC), Maastrict.
Cross, R. T., Freeman, M., & Blades, M. (1995). Use of symbols with technology in augmentative communication: 1. British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 2(3), 120-125.
Cross, R. T., Freeman, M., & Blades, M. (1995). Use of symbols with technology in augmentative communication: 2. British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 2(4), 174-178.
Cross, R. T. (1996, July 12-13). Real vocabulary, real people. Paper presented at the 10th US Minspeak Conference, Wooster, OH.
Cross, R. T., Baker, B. R., Klotz, L. S., & Badman, A. L. (1997). Static and Dynamic Keyboards: Sementic Compaction in Both Worlds. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Southeast Augmentative and Alternative Communication Conference, Birmingham, AL.
Cross, R. T. (2010). Developing Evidence-Based Clinical Resources. Embedding Evidence-Based Practice in Speech and Language Therapy (pp. 114-121): John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Cross, R. T. (2012). Using AAC device-generated data to develop therapy sessions. Paper presented at the American Speech Hearing and Language Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.
Cross, R. T. (2013). The Value and Limits of Automated Data Logging and Analysis in AAC Devices. Paper presented at the ASHA Convention, Chicago, IL.
Cross, R. T. (2015). Realize Language: A New Online SGD Data Log Analysis Tool. Paper presented at the CSUN International Technology & Person With Disabilities Conference, San Diego, CA.
Cross, R. T. (2015, April-May). Supporting AAC Through Therapy Materials, Professional Development and Data Collection. Closing the Gap Solutions, 34, 9-13.
Cross, R. T. (2015). Using corpora in the field of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to provide visual representations of vocabulary use bu non-speaking individuals. Paper presented at the Corpus Linguistics, Lancaster, UK.