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This book brings together 12 previously unpublished language profiles based on the original Language Assessment, Remediation and Screening Procedure (LARSP). The languages featured are: Bangla, Croatian, Colombian Spanish, Inuktitut, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Swahili, Tamil and Turkish. Some of these languages are included as they are likely to be encountered as home languages of clients by speech-language therapists and pathologists working in the UK, the US, Australia and elsewhere. Others are included because they are languages found where speech-language pathology services are provided, but where no grammatical profile already exists. The collection will be an invaluable resource book for speech-language pathologists who wish to analyse and assess the grammatical abilities of their clients who speak one of these languages. This new collection complements previous books in this series on the same theme and together they cover 34 languages of the world.

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LARSP is the gift that keeps on giving for those who want to perform linguistically informed language assessments. The third installment is a welcome addition to the already existing LARSP versions, covering languages from Russian to Swahili with a truly global reach, representing different continents, and including mother tongues from different linguistic branches. * Ferenc Bunta, The University of Houston, USA * This unique book forms a significant contribution to the literature and will be appreciated by a wide readership. It is a valuable resource to clinicians, researchers and students in the field of language development and disorders. It covers various languages and children with diverse linguistic profiles. The book provides much-needed information for clinical assessment and diagnosis. * Sari Kunnari, University of Oulu, Finland *

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The only book combining grammatical assessment procedures across this range of languages
Contributors vii
Introduction xvii
1 N-LARSP: A Developmental Language Profile for Norwegian
1(28)
Ingeborg Sophie Ribu
Hanne Gram Simonsen
Morten Aase Lover
Bror-Magnus Sviland Strand
Kristian Emil Kristoffersen
2 Developing a Linguistic Profile for Russian
29(29)
N. Gabriela Moffatt
Nicole Muller
3 Language Assessment, Remediation and Screening Procedure for Slovak-speaking Children
58(27)
Svetlana Kapalkova
Daniela Slancova
4 Croatian LARSP
85(38)
Vesna Mildner
Vesna Stojanovik
Diana Tomic
5 Slovenian LARSP
123(28)
Darija Skubic
Ana Praprotnik
Tamara Sevsek
Martina Ozbic
6 LARSP-PE: A Developmental Language Profile for European Portuguese-speaking Children
151(23)
Ana Castro
Carolina Marques
Catarina Doro
7 CS-LARSP: Colombian Spanish Morphosyntactic Development Profile
174(21)
Maryluz Camargo-Mendoza
Ana Isabel Codesido-Garcia
Elena Garayzabal-Heinze
8 Towards a Micro-profile of Bangla Verb Inflection
195(17)
Asifa Sultana
Stephanie Stokes
Thomas Klee
Paul Fletcher
9 Adapting LARSP to Turkish: TR-LARSP Part II
212(17)
Ozlem Cangokce Yasar
Seyhun Topbas
10 T-LARSP: A Grammatical Profile for Tamil
229(26)
R. Lalitha Raja
11 The Assessment of the Acquisition of Swahili: Towards the S-LARSP
255(15)
Kamil Ud Deen
12 InuLARSP: An Adaptation of the Language Assessment, Remediation and Screening Procedure for Inuktitut
270(27)
Shanley E. M. Allen
Catherine B. Dench
Kerry Isakson
Author Index 297(3)
Subject Index 300
Martin J. Ball is Honorary Professor in the School of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics at Bangor University, UK. He is co-editor of the journal Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics (Taylor & Francis) and the book series Communication Disorders Across Languages (Multilingual Matters). His main research interests include clinical phonetics and linguistics, Welsh and sociolinguistics.





Paul Fletcher is Emeritus Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences at University College Cork, Ireland. Since the 1970s he has published widely on language development and language impairment in children speaking English, Cantonese and Mandarin. His research focuses on grammatical and lexical development in typically developing children and in children with developmental disorders of language.





David Crystal is Honorary Professor of Linguistics at the University of Bangor, UK. He is a writer, editor, lecturer and broadcaster who has specialised for over 50 years on all aspects of the English language. His books include The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language (2019) which is now in its third edition, as well as Sounds Appealing (2018) and We Are Not Amused (2017).