Children without language : from dysphasia to autism / Laurent Danon-Boileau ; translated from the French by James Grieve.

Communication and language disorders are often considered from one particular point of view - either psychological or neurological. Danon-Boileau argues that this is a serious mistake. He emphasizes that a child's trouble can stem from a variety of causes: neurological problems similar to those...

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Main Author: Danon-Boileau, Laurent, 1946-
Format: eBook
Language:English
French
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
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Online Access:Click for online access
Uniform Title:Enfants sans langage.
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Summary:Communication and language disorders are often considered from one particular point of view - either psychological or neurological. Danon-Boileau argues that this is a serious mistake. He emphasizes that a child's trouble can stem from a variety of causes: neurological problems similar to those of aphasia, cognitive impairments, and psychological disorders, and, thus, the interaction of these elements needs to be taken into account. In precise case studies, Danon-Boileau describes the situations he has confronted and traces the causes of changes in the child when they happen. Combining linguistic, cognitive, and psycho-analytic approaches, "Children without Language" provides a unique perspective on speech and communication disorders in children and will be an essential volume for speech therapists, developmental psychologists, linguistics scholars and anyone wishing to reflect seriously on why we speak and how communication occurs
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 268 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780195346565
0195346564
1423761855
9781423761853
9780195175028
0195175026
1280428236
9781280428234
9781602565180
160256518X
Language:Translated from the French.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.