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9781119875901

Handbook of Clinical Linguistics

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    9781119875901

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    1119875900

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2024-02-27
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

The new edition of the leading reference work on Clinical Linguistics, fully updated with new research and developments in the field

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.

Author Biography

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.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Notes on Contributors

            Introduction

            The Editors

Part I    Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics

1. Discourse Analysis and Communication Disorders                          

            Louise Keegan, Jacqueline A. Guendouzi & Nicole Müller

2. Conversational Implicature and Communication Disorders             

            Francesca Foppolo & Greta Mazzaggio

3. Relevance Theory and Communication Atypicalities                       

            Elly Ifantidou & Tim Wharton

4. Neuropragmatics                                                                                 

            Valentina Bambini, Luca Bischetti & Federico Frau

5. Pragmatic Impairment as an Emergent Phenomenon                        

            Michael R. Perkins & Jamie Azios

6. Conversation Analysis and Communication Disorders                     

            Ray Wilkinson

7. Clinical Sociolinguistics                                                                     

            Brent Archer, Eleanor Gulick, Jack Damico & Martin J. Ball,

8. Systemic Functional Linguistics and Communication Disorder

            Liz Spencer & Alison Ferguson

9. Multimodal Analysis of Interaction 

            Scott Barnes & Francesco Possemato

10. Cross-Linguistic and Multilingual Perspectives on Communicative Competence and Communication Impairment: Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics

            Zhu Hua & Li Wei

11. Clinical Corpus Linguistics

            Davida Fromm & Brian MacWhinney

 

Part II Syntax and Semantics

12. Generative Syntactic Theory and Language Disorders                    

Martina Penke and Eva Wimmer

13. Formulaic Sequences and Language Disorder                                

Alison Wray

14. Syntactic Processing in Developmental and Acquired Language Disorders        

Theodoros Marinis

15. Inflectional Morphology and Language Disorder                           

Martina Penke

16. Normal and Impaired Semantic Processing of Words                     

Yves Joanette, Maximiliano Wilson & Marilyne Joyal

17. Neural Correlates of Neurotypical and Pathological Language Processing      

Sonja A. Kotz, Stefan Frisch, & Angela D. Friederici

18. Developmental Language Disorder in a Bilingual Context             

Jan de Jong

19. Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on Morphosyntax in Child Language Disorders   

              Stanislava Antonijevic-Elliott & Natalia Meir

20. The complex relationship between cognition & language: illustrations from acquired

             aphasia                                                                                       

Lyndsey Nickels, Bruna Tessaro, Solene Hameau, & Christos Salis

21. Linguistic and Motoric Disorders in the Sign Modality

            Martha Tyrone

 

Part III Phonology

22. Phonology and Clinical Phonology                                                  

            Elena Even-Simkin  

23. Constraints-Based Nonlinear Phonological Theoriesin Clinical Phonology      

            Joseph P. Stemberger, Barbara M. H. Bernhardt, Glenda Mason & Daniel Bérubé

24. Articulatory Phonology and Speech Impairment

            Christina Hagedorn & Aravind Namasivayam

25. Government Phonology and Speech Impairment

            Martin J. Ball & Ben Rutter

26. A Usage-based Approach to Clinical Phonology

Anna V. Sosa & Joan L. Bybee

27. Typical and Nontypical Phonological Development

            Michelle Pascoe

28. Vowel Development and Disorders 

Karen Pollock & Carol Stoel-Gammon

29. Cross-Linguistic Phonological Acquisition

David Ingram & Elena Babatsouli

30. Cross-linguistic aspects of system and structure in clinical phonology

            Mehmet Yavaş & Margaret Kehoe

31. Connected Speech

Caroline Newton, Sara Howard, Bill Wells & John Local

32. Clinical Phonology and Phonological Assessment

            Barbara Dodd, Alison Holm & Sharon Crosbie

 

Part IV Phonetics

33. Phonetic Transcription in Clinical Practice                                     

            Sally Bates, Jocelynne Watson, Barry Heselwood & Sara Howard

34. Instrumental Analysis of Speech Production      

            Lucie Menard and Mark Tiede

35. Instrumental Analysis of Articulation     

            Yunjung Kim, Raymond D. Kent & Austin Thompson

36. Instrumental Analysis of Voice                                                       

            Meike Brockmann-Bauser  

37. Measures of Speech Perception

            Jan Wouters, Robin Gransier & Astrid van Wieringen 

38. Neurophonetics 

Wolfram Ziegler, Ingrid Aichert, Theresa Schölderle & Anja Staiger

39. Coarticulation and Speech Impairment

Ivana Didirková

40. Prosodic Impairments 

Bill Wells & Traci Walker

41. Speech Intelligibility

Julie Liss

42. Sociophonetics and Clinical Linguistics

Gerard Docherty & Ghada Khattab

Index

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