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Handbook of Clinical Linguistics

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Informationen zum Autor Martin J. Ball is Hawthorne Endowed Professor and Head of the Department of Communicative Disorders at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Mick Perkins is Professor of Clinical Linguistics in the Department of Human Communication Sciences at the University of Sheffield! England. Nicole Müller is Hawthorne-BoRSF Endowed Professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Sara Howard is Senior Lecturer in Clinical Phonetics in the Department of Human Communication Sciences at the University of Sheffield. Klappentext The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics brings together an international team of contributors to produce an original and in-depth survey of this multi-faceted field. It fills a gap in the existing literature as the first non-encyclopedic volume to provide comprehensive! up to date coverage of this ever-expanding area of linguistics.Relevant chapters include a range of pathologies! with each section exploring multilingual and cross-linguistics aspects of the field! as well as analytical methods and assessment. In those chapters examining a specific area of linguistics! a section has been included which outlines how mainstream theories and descriptions of language have been influenced! if at all! by clinical research. The result is an essential resource for students and practitioners of speech-language pathology! linguistics! psychology! and education. Zusammenfassung The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics brings together an international team of contributors to produce an original and in-depth survey of this multi-faceted field. It fills a gap in the existing literature as the first non-encyclopedic volume to provide comprehensive! up to date coverage of this ever-expanding area of linguistics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Pragmatics! Discourse and Sociolinguistics1. Discourse Analysis and Communication Impairment2. Conversational Implicature and Communication Impairment3. Relevance Theory and Language Disorders4. Neuropragmatics5. Pragmatic Impairment as an Emergent Phenomenon6. Conversation Analysis and Communication Disorders7. Clinical Sociolinguistics8. Systemic Functional Linguistics and Communication Impairment9. Cross-Linguistic and Multilingual Perspectives on Communicative Competence and Communication Impairment2: Syntax and Semantics10. Chomskyan Syntactic Theory and Language Disorder11. Formulaic Sequences and Language Disorder12. Syntactic Processing in Developmental and Acquired Language Disorders13. Morphology and Language Disorder14. Normal and Pathological Semantic Processing of Words15. Neural Correlates of Normal and Pathological Language Processing16. Bilingualism and Language Impairment17. Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on the Syntax and Semantics of Language Disorder18. Interfaces between Cognition! Semantics! and Syntax3: Phonetics and Phonology19. Instrumental Analysis of Articulation in Speech Impairment20. Instrumental Analysis of Resonance in Speech Impairment21. Instrumental Analysis of Phonation22. Acoustic Analysis of Speech23. Clinical Phonetic Transcription24. Comparisons in Perception between Speech and Nonspeech Signals25. Phonological Analysis! Phonological Processes26. Constraint-Based Nonlinear Phonological Theories27. Optimality Theory28. Government Phonology and Speech Impairment29. Articulatory Phonology and Speech Impairment30. A Cognitive Approach to Clinical Phonology31. Neurophonetics32. Coarticulation and Speech Impairment33. Vowel Development and Disorders34. Prosodic Impairments35. Speech Intelligibility36. Connected Speech37. Sociophonetics and Clinical Linguistics38. Cross-Linguistic Phonological AcquisitionAuthor Index.Subject Index ...

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1: Pragmatics, Discourse and Sociolinguistics1. Discourse Analysis and Communication Impairment2. Conversational Implicature and Communication Impairment3. Relevance Theory and Language Disorders4. Neuropragmatics5. Pragmatic Impairment as an Emergent Phenomenon6. Conversation Analysis and Communication Disorders7. Clinical Sociolinguistics8. Systemic Functional Linguistics and Communication Impairment9. Cross-Linguistic and Multilingual Perspectives on Communicative Competence and Communication Impairment2: Syntax and Semantics10. Chomskyan Syntactic Theory and Language Disorder11. Formulaic Sequences and Language Disorder12. Syntactic Processing in Developmental and Acquired Language Disorders13. Morphology and Language Disorder14. Normal and Pathological Semantic Processing of Words15. Neural Correlates of Normal and Pathological Language Processing16. Bilingualism and Language Impairment17. Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on the Syntax and Semantics of Language Disorder18. Interfaces between Cognition, Semantics, and Syntax3: Phonetics and Phonology19. Instrumental Analysis of Articulation in Speech Impairment20. Instrumental Analysis of Resonance in Speech Impairment21. Instrumental Analysis of Phonation22. Acoustic Analysis of Speech23. Clinical Phonetic Transcription24. Comparisons in Perception between Speech and Nonspeech Signals25. Phonological Analysis, Phonological Processes26. Constraint-Based Nonlinear Phonological Theories27. Optimality Theory28. Government Phonology and Speech Impairment29. Articulatory Phonology and Speech Impairment30. A Cognitive Approach to Clinical Phonology31. Neurophonetics32. Coarticulation and Speech Impairment33. Vowel Development and Disorders34. Prosodic Impairments35. Speech Intelligibility36. Connected Speech37. Sociophonetics and Clinical Linguistics38. Cross-Linguistic Phonological AcquisitionAuthor Index.Subject Index

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"This collection performs a rite of passage: clinical linguistics has come of age." David Crystal, University of Wales, Bangor"The range of topics represented here, and the quality of the contributions, underline the advances Clinical Linguistics has made in three decades. This volume will for some time be the benchmark against which others in the field will be evaluated." Paul Fletcher, University College Cork"This comprehensive compendium covers the breadth and depth of clinical linguistics, presenting the latest research on pragmatics, discourse, sociolinguistics, syntax, semantics, phonetics and phonology. The impressive cohort of international contributors comprises the foremost authorities in their fields. This book is a classic reference work and will be frequently cited." Sharynne McLeod, Charles Sturt University, Australia"This Handbook offers state-of-the-art reviews and cutting-edge research reports. It is strongly recommended as a textbook for students at the master's level and higher, instructors and researchers in a variety of disciplines, including Speech-Language Pathology, Clinical Linguistics, Medicine, and Psychology." Ben Maassen, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre

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Authors Martin J. Ball, Martin J. Perkins Ball
Assisted by Martin J. Ball (Editor), Sara Howard (Editor), Nicole Muller (Editor), Nicole Müller (Editor), Michael Perkins (Editor), Michael R. Perkins (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.04.2008
 
EAN 9781405135221
ISBN 978-1-4051-3522-1
No. of pages 712
Series Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics
Blackwell Handbooks in Linguis
Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics
Blackwell Handbooks in Linguis
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies

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