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The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics

eBook - Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics
ISBN/EAN: 9781444301014
Umbreit-Nr.: 3658577

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 712 S., 4.37 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 09.03.2009
Auflage: 1/2009


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  • Zusatztext
    • <i>The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics</i> 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.<br /><ul><li>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<br /></li><li>Fills a gap in the existing literature, creating the first non-encyclopedic volume to explore this ever-expanding area of linguistic concern and research<br /></li><li>Includes a range of pathologies, with each section exploring multilingual and cross-linguistics aspects of the field, as well as analytical methods and assessment<br /></li><li>Describes how mainstream theories and descriptions of language have been influenced by clinical research</li></ul>

  • Kurztext
    • 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

  • Autorenportrait
    • <b>Martin J. Ball</b> is Hawthorne Endowed Professor and Head of the Department of Communicative Disorders at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.<br /><p><br /></p><p><b>Michael R. Perkins</b> is Professor of Clinical Linguistics in the Department of Human Communication Sciences at the University of Sheffield, England.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b>Nicole Müller</b> is Hawthorne-BoRSF Endowed Professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b>Sara Howard</b> is Senior Lecturer in Clinical Phonetics in the Department of Human Communication Sciences at the University of Sheffield.</p>
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