Language Disorders in Children and Adults : Psycholinguistic Approaches to Therapy.

Each chapter is written by a speech and language therapist specialising in psycholinguistic approaches to investigation and intervention. Authors were invited to present a single case in one of four given areas speech processing, lexical processing, sentence processing and pragmatics. The editors ha...

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Main Author: Chiat, Shula
Other Authors: Law, James, Marshall, Jane
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 1997.
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Table of Contents:
  • Language Disorders in Children and Adults; Contents; Acknowledgements; Contributors; General Introduction Making new connections: in whose interests?; Part 1: Phonological processing; Chapter 1.1 Introduction; Chapter 1.2 Christopher Lumpship: developing phonological representations in a child with an auditory processing deficit; Chapter 1.3 Remediating auditory processing deficits in adults with aphasia; Chapter 1.4 Afterword; Part 2: Lexical processing; Chapter 2.1 Introduction; Chapter 2.2 When is a rolling pin a 'roll the pen': a clinical insight into lexical problems.
  • Chapter 2.3 A treatment for anomia combining semantics, phonology and orthographyChapter 2.4 Afterword; Part 3: Sentence processing; Chapter 3.1 Introduction; Chapter 3.2 Colourful semantics: thematic role therapy; Chapter 3.3 Mapping therapy with a fluent dysphasic?; Chapter 3.4 Afterword; Part 4: Pragmatics: a breakdown in contextual meaning; Chapter 4.1 Introduction; Chapter 4.2 A case study of a child with pragmatic difficulties: a.