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Handbook of Clinical Linguistics [Pehme köide]

Edited by (University of Sheffield, UK), Edited by (University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA), Edited by (University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA), Edited by (University of Sheffield, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 712 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x173x38 mm, kaal: 1229 g
  • Sari: Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1444338773
  • ISBN-13: 9781444338775
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 712 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x173x38 mm, kaal: 1229 g
  • Sari: Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Dec-2010
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1444338773
  • ISBN-13: 9781444338775
Teised raamatud teemal:
The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics brings together an international team of contributors to create an original, in-depth survey of the field for students and practitioners of speech-language pathology, linguistics, psychology, and education.
  • Explores the field of clinical linguistics: the application of the principles and methods of linguistics to the study of language disability in all its forms
  • Fills a gap in the existing literature, creating the first non-encyclopedic volume to explore this ever-expanding area of linguistic concern and research
  • Includes a range of pathologies, with each section exploring multilingual and cross-linguistics aspects of the field, as well as analytical methods and assessment
  • Describes how mainstream theories and descriptions of language have been influenced by clinical research

Arvustused

"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

List of Figures
viii
Notes on Contributors x
Introduction xxiii
Martin J. Ball
Michael R. Perkins
Nicole Mutter
Sara Howard
Part I Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics
1(162)
1 Discourse Analysis and Communication Impairment
3(29)
Nicole Muler
Jacqueline A. Guendouzi
Brent Wilson
2 Conversational Implicature and Communication Impairment
32(17)
Elisabeth Ahlsen
3 Relevance Theory and Communication Disorders
49(12)
Eeva Leinonen
Nuala Ryder
4 Neuropragmatics
61(18)
Brigitte Stemmer
5 Pragmatic Impairment as an Emergent Phenomenon
79(13)
Michael R. Perkins
6 Conversation Analysis and Communication Disorders
92(15)
Ray Wilkinson
7 Clinical Sociolinguistics
107(23)
Jack S. Damico
Martin J. Ball
8 Systemic Functional Linguistics and Communication Impairment
130(16)
Alison Ferguson
Julie Thomson
9 Cross-Linguistic and Multilingual Perspectives on Communicative Competence and Communication Impairment: Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics
146(17)
Zhu Hua
Li Wei
Part II Syntax and Semantics
163(146)
10 Chomskyan Syntactic Theory and Language Disorders
165(19)
Harold Clahsen
11 Formulaic Sequences and Language Disorder
184(14)
Alison Wray
12 Syntactic Processing in Developmental and Acquired Language Disorders
198(14)
Theodoros Marinis
13 Morphology and Language Disorder
212(16)
Martina Penke
14 Normal and Pathological Semantic Processing of Words
228(17)
Karima Kahlaoui
Yves Joanette
15 Neural Correlates of Normal and Pathological Language Processing
245(16)
Stefan Frisch
Sonja A. Kotz
Angela D. Friederici
16 Bilingualism and Language Impairment
261(14)
Jan de Jong
17 Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on the Syntax and Semantics of Language Disorders
275(15)
Martha Crago
Johanne Paradis
Lise Menn
18 Interfaces between Cognition, Semantics, and Syntax
290(19)
Maria Black
Shula Chiat
Part III Phonetics and Phonology
309(332)
19 Instrumental Analysis of Articulation in Speech Impairment
311(21)
Fiona E. Gibbon
20 Instrumental Analysis of Resonance in Speech Impairment
332(12)
Tara L. Whitehill
Alice S.-Y. Lee
21 Instrumental Analysis of Phonation
344(16)
Shaheen N. Awan
22 Acoustic Analysis of Speech
360(21)
Ray D. Kent
Yunjung Kim
23 Clinical Phonetic Transcription
381(19)
Barry Heselwood
Sara Howard
24 Comparisons in Perception between Speech and Nonspeech Signals
400(12)
Tessa Bent
David B. Pisoni
25 Phonological Analysis, Phonological Processes
412(11)
Adele W. Miccio
Shelley E. Scarpino
26 Constraints-Based Nonlinear Phonological Theories: Application and Implications
423(16)
Barbara M. H. Bernhardt
Joseph P. Stemberger
27 Optimality Theory: A Clinical Perspective
439(13)
Daniel A. Dinnsen
Judith A. Gierut
28 Government Phonology and Speech Impairment
452(15)
Martin J. Ball
29 Articulatory Phonology and Speech Impairment
467(13)
Pascal H. H. M. van Lieshout
Louis M. Goldstein
30 A Cognitive Approach to Clinical Phonology
480(11)
Anna Vogel Sosa
Joan L. Bybee
31 Neurophonetics
491(15)
Wolfram Ziegler
32 Coarticulation and Speech Impairment
506(19)
Bill Hardcastle
Kris Tjaden
33 Vowel Development and Disorders
525(24)
Carol Stoel-Gammon
Karen Pollock
34 Prosodic Impairments
549(19)
Bill Wells
Sandra Whiteside
35 Speech Intelligibility
568(15)
Gary Weismer
36 Connected Speech
583(20)
Sara Howard
Bill Wells
John Local
37 Sociophonetics and Clinical Linguistics
603(23)
Gerrard Docherty
Ghada Khattab
38 Cross-Linguistic Phonological Acquisition
626(15)
David Ingram
Author Index 641(27)
Subject Index 668
Martin J. Ball is Hawthorne Endowed Professor and Head of the Department of Communicative Disorders at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Michael R. 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.