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Pathologies of Speech and Language - Advances in Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics

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Informationen zum Autor Ben Maassen and Paul Groenen are the authors of Pathologies of Speech and Language: Advances in Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics, published by Wiley. Klappentext This volume gives a kaleidoscopic view on the field of clinical phonetics and linguistics. Topics include phonological issues in normal and defective development; aphasia, dysphasia, dysarthria, apraxia of speech and neurological conditions as well as critical evaluations of methods in clinical linguistics and phonetics. Zusammenfassung Covering the field of clinical phonetics and linguistics! this work covers such areas as phonological issues in normal and defective development; aphasia! dysfasia! dysartlia! apraxia of speech and neurological conditions; and critical evaluations of methods in clinical assessments. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Phonology and Developmental Disorders. Chapter 1 The status of phonological representation in fluetn aphasia, S Kohn. Chapter 2 Sonority, glottals, and the characterization of (sonorant), B Heselwood. Chapter 3 Constraint-based analysis of Japanese rhotacism, I. Ueda, S. Davis. Chapter 4 Feature geometry, underspecification and child substitutions, M. Yavas, C.Core. Chapter 5 Identification and discrimination of vowels in children with apraxic speech disorders, P. Groenne, B. Maassen, Th. Crul. Chapter 6 Evaluation of speech perception and comprehension processes of children: Description and practical results, M. Gosy. Chapter 7 The influence of sampling context upon young children's production of fricative CV and CCV syllables, C. Miller, T. Spickler, R. Daniloff, R. Berry. Chapter 8 The development of between-words processes in the connected speech of children aged between 3 and 7 years, C. Newton, B. Wells. Chapter 9 Syntax at late stages of acquisition: Experiments with normal and SLI children, J. Niemi, . Hagg. Chapter 10 A follow-up study of the linguistic and intellectual abilities of children who were phonologically disordered, Th. Powell, M. Elbert, D. Dinnsen. Chapter 11 Language performance of black children as a function of their cultural mistrust, face of saminer, nature of reinforcement and language task, S. Terrell, R. Daniloff, M. Henoch, T. Flowers. Chapter 12 Stuttering as a honological encoding defect? R. Burger, F. Wijnen. Chapter 13 Perceptual properties of truncated infact protosyllabic CV - utterances, N. Roussel, R. Daniloff, M. Daly, K. Kao, C. Miller, R. Berry. Part II: Hearing Impairment and Capd. Chapter 14 Biology of speech sound perception and linguistic experience, N. Kraus, Th. McGee, D Burton Koch. Chapter 15 Sensorineural hearing loss as a filter in word comprehension, V. Mildner. Chapter 16 Speech perception tests on the internet: An example using filtering to simulate reception in hearing impairment, P. Korkko, K. Huttunen, M. Sorrri. Chapter 17 Validation of a central auditory speech perception test for children, K. Neijenhuis, Th. Crul, B. Maassen, P. Groenen. Chapter 18 Electrophysiological event-related indicators of speech perception performance in children using a cochlear implant, P. Groenen, A. Snik, P. van den Broek. Chapter 19 Listener judgements of diphthongs by hearing and deaf speakers, E. Gerrits, B. Elsendoorn, W. Peeters. Chapter 20 Durationsd and formants frequencies of diphthongs by hearing and deaf speakers, B. Elsendoorn, E. Gerrits, W. Peeters. Chapter 21 Evaluation of vocal production an...

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