This book reviews the clinical applications of phonological principles and analytical procedures to the spoken language of people with speech and language pathologies. Exercises at the end of each chapter provide the reader with further experience in the use of procedures discussed. This edition retains the basic structure of the earlier edition, with revisions throughout to take account of new ideas and advances. New sections have been added to chapters three to seven reviewing clinical assessment procedures, based on the analytical frameworks described in each of these chapters. The final chapter has been comprehensively revised to reflect the shift in orientation towards the cognitive aspects of phonetics and phonology.
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illustrations, references, index
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Höhe: 214 mm
Breite: 138 mm
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978-0-412-44500-2 (9780412445002)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
The contribution of phonology. Basic concepts and their clinical applications. Clinical assessment of speech: analysing errors in pronunciation. Analysing and comparing phonological systems: contrastive assessment. Distinctive feature analysis applied to disordered speech. Generative phonology applied to the analysis of disordered speech. Natural phonology applied to the analysis of disordered speech. Issues in clinical phonology. Appendix: phonetic representation.