Introduction to Language Pathology
David Crystal
Introduction to Language Pathology - 4th edition, reprint - London John Wiley & Sons 2013 - 288 pages
This new edition includes the introduction of the WHO distinctions between impairment, disability and handicap; an increased focus on information processing approaches to language disorders, and the introduction of revision questions as well as tutorial activities at the end of every chapter to support student learning.
1118713974 9781118713976 = 2nd edn ability abnormal adult analysis aphasia aphasic approach apraxia apraxic areas articulation articulatory assessment auditory brain damage cause cavity Chapter child cleft palate clinical clinician cochlea cognitive communication chain communication disorders communicative behaviour communicative disability complex components context cortex David Crystal deaf decoding deficits developmental difficulties disease Down’s syndrome dysarthria effects encoding example factors feedback Figure function grammar hearing hearing impairment hemisphere identified impairment important individual input interaction intervention involved language disorders language pathology larynx learning lesion linguistic messages lobe London meaning motor movement muscles nerve neuron normal organization particular pathologist patient patterns phonetic phonological possible pragmatics problems produce psychology range referred result semantic sensory sentence soft palate sound speaker speech and language speech disorders stage structure stuttering syndrome therapist therapy tongue treatment types understanding vibration vocabulary vocal folds voice voice disorders Whurr words
-- Language disorders.-- Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General Medical / General--Language Arts & Disciplines › Linguistics › General
616.855 CRY
Introduction to Language Pathology - 4th edition, reprint - London John Wiley & Sons 2013 - 288 pages
This new edition includes the introduction of the WHO distinctions between impairment, disability and handicap; an increased focus on information processing approaches to language disorders, and the introduction of revision questions as well as tutorial activities at the end of every chapter to support student learning.
1118713974 9781118713976 = 2nd edn ability abnormal adult analysis aphasia aphasic approach apraxia apraxic areas articulation articulatory assessment auditory brain damage cause cavity Chapter child cleft palate clinical clinician cochlea cognitive communication chain communication disorders communicative behaviour communicative disability complex components context cortex David Crystal deaf decoding deficits developmental difficulties disease Down’s syndrome dysarthria effects encoding example factors feedback Figure function grammar hearing hearing impairment hemisphere identified impairment important individual input interaction intervention involved language disorders language pathology larynx learning lesion linguistic messages lobe London meaning motor movement muscles nerve neuron normal organization particular pathologist patient patterns phonetic phonological possible pragmatics problems produce psychology range referred result semantic sensory sentence soft palate sound speaker speech and language speech disorders stage structure stuttering syndrome therapist therapy tongue treatment types understanding vibration vocabulary vocal folds voice voice disorders Whurr words
-- Language disorders.-- Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General Medical / General--Language Arts & Disciplines › Linguistics › General
616.855 CRY