The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-1-119-87590-1 (ISBN)
The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics, Second Edition provides a timely and authoritative survey of this interdisciplinary field, exploring the application of linguistic theory and method to the study of speech and language disorders. Containing 42 in-depth chapters by an international panel of established and rising scholars, this classic volume addresses a wide range of pathologies while offering valuable insights into key theory and research, multilingual and cross-linguistics factors, analysis and assessment methods, and more.
Now in its second edition, The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics features nine entirely new chapters on clinical corpus linguistics, multimodal analysis, cognition and language, the linguistics of sign languages, clinical phonotactics, typical and nontypical phonological development, clinical phonology and phonological assessment, and two chapters on instrumental analysis of voice and speech production. Revised and expanded chapters incorporate new research in clinical linguistics and place greater emphasis on specific speech disorders, connections to literacy, and multilingualism. This invaluable reference works:
Reflects the latest developments in new research and data, as well as changing perspectives about the priorities and future of the field
Features new and revised chapters throughout, many with new authors or authorial teams
Offers well-rounded coverage of the major areas of the speech sciences in the study of communication disorders
Discusses how mainstream theories and descriptions of language are influenced by clinical research
Building on the success of the first edition, The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics, Second Edition, is an indispensable resource for researchers and advanced students across all areas of speech-language sciences, including speech disorders, speech pathology, speech therapy, communication disorders, cognitive linguistics, and neurolinguistics.
Martin J. Ball is Honorary Professor at Prifysgol Bangor University, Wales, and former Professor of Speech-Language Pathology at Linköping University, Sweden. He has published many field-defining works and is a renowned scholar of clinical linguistics and Celtic languages.
Nicole Müller is Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences in the School of Clinical Therapies at University College Cork, Ireland. She has published widely in the fields of clinical linguistics and speech and language pathology.
Elizabeth Spencer is Senior Lecturer of Speech Pathology at the University of Newcastle, Australia. She currently studies the effects of aging on language and performs discourse analysis within the field of speech pathology.
List of Figures ix
Notes on Contributors xiii
Introduction xxxi
Martin J. Ball, nicole Müller, and elizaBeth Spencer
Part 1: Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics 1
1 Discourse Analysis and Communication Impairment 3
Louise C. Keegan, Jacqueline A. Guendouzi, and Nicole Müller
2 Conversational Implicature and Communication Disorders 15
Francesca Foppolo and Greta Mazzaggio
3 Relevance Theory and Communication Atypicalities 29
Elly Ifantidou and Tim Wharton
4 Neuropragmatics 41
Luca Bischetti, Federico Frau, and Valentina Bambini
5 Pragmatic Impairment as an Emergent Phenomenon 55
Michael R. Perkins and Jamie H. Azios
6 Conversation Analysis and Communication Disorders 69
Ray Wilkinson
7 Clinical Sociolinguistics 81
Brent Archer, Eleanor Gulick, Jack S. Damico, and Martin J. Ball
8 Systemic Functional Linguistics and Communication Disorders 99
Elizabeth Spencer and Alison Ferguson
9 Multimodal Analysis of Interaction 115
Scott Barnes and Francesco Possemato
10 Cross-Linguistic and Multilingual Perspectives on Communicative Competence and Communication Impairment: Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics 129
Zhu Hua and Li Wei
11 Clinical Corpus Linguistics 143
Davida Fromm and Brian MacWhinney
Part 2: Syntax and Semantics 157
12 Generative Syntactic Theory and Language Disorders 159
Martina Penke and Eva Wimmer
13 Formulaic Sequences and Language Disorders 177
Alison Wray
14 Syntactic Processing in Developmental and Acquired Language Disorders 189
Theodoros Marinis
15 Inflectional Morphology and Language Disorders 201
Martina Penke
16 Normal and Impaired Semantic Processing of Words 215
Marilyne Joyal, Maximiliano A. Wilson, and Yves Joanette
17 Neural Correlates of Neurotypical and Pathological Language Processing 229
Sonja A. Kotz, Stefan Frisch, and Angela D. Friederici
18 Developmental Language Disorder in a Bilingual Context 245
Jan de Jong
19 Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on Morphosyntax in Child Language Disorders 259
Stanislava Antonijevic and Natalia Meir
20 The Complex Relationship between Cognition and Language Illustrations from Acquired Aphasia 273
Lyndsey Nickels, Bruna Tessaro, Solène Hameau, and Christos Salis
21 Linguistic and Motoric Disorders in the Sign Modality 287
Martha E. Tyrone
Part 3: Phonology 301
22 Phonology and Clinical Phonology 303
Elena Even-Simkin
23 Constraints-based Nonlinear Phonological Theories in Clinical Phonology Across Languages 317
Barbara May Bernhardt, Joseph P. Stemberger, Glenda Mason, and Daniel Bérubé
24 Articulatory Phonology and Speech Impairment 333
Christina Hagedorn and Aravind Namasivayam
25 Government Phonology and Speech Impairment 351
Martin J. Ball and Ben Rutter
26 A Usage-based Approach to Clinical Phonology 365
Anna V. Sosa and Joan L. Bybee
27 Typical and Nontypical Phonological Development 377
Michelle Pascoe
28 Vowel Development and Disorders 391
Karen Pollock and Carol Stoel-Gammon
29 Cross-Linguistic Phonological Acquisition 407
David Ingram and Elena Babatsouli
30 Cross-linguistic Aspects of System and Structure in Clinical Phonology 421
Mehmet Yavas and Margaret Kehoe
31 Connected Speech 437
Caroline Newton, Sara Howard, Bill Wells, and John Local
32 Clinical Phonology and Phonological Assessment 453
Barbara Dodd, Alison Holm and Sharon Crosbie
Part 4: Phonetics 469
33 Phonetic Transcription in Clinical Practice 471
Sally Bates, Jocelynne Watson, Barry Heselwood, and Sara Howard
34 Instrumental Analysis of Speech Production 489
Lucie Ménard and Mark Tiede
35 Instrumental Analysis of Articulation 505
Yunjung Kim, Raymond D. Kent, and Austin Thompson
36 Instrumental Analysis of Voice 523
Meike Brockmann-Bauser
37 Measures of Speech Perception 539
Jan Wouters, Robin Gransier, and Astrid van Wieringen
38 Neurophonetics 561
Wolfram Ziegler, Ingrid Aichert, Theresa Schölderle, and Anja Staiger
39 Coarticulation and Speech Impairment 573
Ivana Didirková
40 Prosodic Impairments 589
Bill Wells and Traci Walker
41 Speech Intelligibility 605
Julie Liss
42 Sociophonetics and Clinical Linguistics 615
Gerard Docherty and Ghada Khattab
Index 633
Erscheinungsdatum | 24.02.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics |
Verlagsort | Hoboken |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 183 x 259 mm |
Gewicht | 1418 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe ► Logopädie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-87590-0 / 1119875900 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-87590-1 / 9781119875901 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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