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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Howell , John Van BorselPublisher: Channel View Publications Ltd Imprint: Multilingual Matters Volume: 5 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.633kg ISBN: 9781847693587ISBN 10: 184769358 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 11 May 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsSection One: Procedures, methods and findings for language and its disorders Chap 1 Annick De Houwer. The speech of fluent child bilinguals Chap 2 Ineke Mennen. Speech production in simultaneous and sequential bilinguals Chap 3 Katharina Dworzynski. Genetics and language Chap 4 Kate E. Watkins and Denise Klein. Brain structure and function in developmental stuttering and bilingualism Section Two: Monolingual language diversity and stuttering Chap 5 Peter Howell and Sarah Rusbridge. The speech and language characteristics of developmental stuttering in English speakers Chap 6 Akira Ujihira. Stuttering in Japanese Chap 7 Jennifer B. Watson, Courtney T. Byrd, Edna J. Carlo. Disfluent speech characteristics of monolingual Spanish-speaking children Chap 8 Hamid Karimi and Reza Nilipour. Characteristics of developmental stuttering in Iran. Chap 9 Monica de Britto Pereira. Stuttering research in Brazil: an overview Chap 10 Anne-Marie Simon. A survey on traditional treatment practices for stuttering in Sub-Saharan Africa Section Three: Bilingual language diversity, stuttering and its treatment Chap 11 John Van Borsel Review of research on the relationship between bilingualism and stuttering. Chap 12 Valerie P. C. Lim and Michelle Lincoln. Stuttering in English-Mandarin Bilinguals in Singapore. Chap 13 Pei-Tzu Tsai, Valerie P. C. Lim, Shelley B. Brundage, and Nan Bernstein Ratner. Linguistic analysis of stuttering in bilinguals: Methodological challenges and solutions. Chap 14 Rosalee C. Shenker. Treating bilingual stuttering in early childhood: Clinical Updates and Applications Chap 15 Patricia M. Roberts. Methodology matters Conclusions Chap 16 Peter Howell and John Van Borsel. Fluency disorders and language diversity: Lessons learned and future directionsReviewsComprehensive, clear coverage of the complex topic of bilingualism and stuttering. Approaching this topic from a language perspective, all things are considered from genetic, cortical, and environment to cultural, clinical, even animistic factors! A must-have reference for clinicians and researchers alike!!Edward Gage Conture, Vanderbilt UniversityThis book provides useful information about the infrequently discussed issue of bilingualism as it relates to the possible onset of stuttering. With the dramatically changing demographics in the United States, this collection of papers provides both the researcher and clinician with current views for understanding both basic and clinical implications for the various forms of bilingualism and fluency characteristics. Walt Manning, Ph.D., Professor & Associate Dean, School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, The University of Memphis Comprehensive, clear coverage of the complex topic of bilingualism and stuttering. Approaching this topic from a language perspective, all things are considered from genetic, cortical, and environment to cultural, clinical, even animistic factors! A must-have reference for clinicians and researchers alike!! Edward Gage Conture, Vanderbilt University This book provides useful information about the infrequently discussed issue of bilingualism as it relates to the possible onset of stuttering. With the dramatically changing demographics in the United States, this collection of papers provides both the researcher and clinician with current views for understanding both basic and clinical implications for the various forms of bilingualism and fluency characteristics. Walt Manning, Ph.D., Professor & Associate Dean, School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, The University of Memphis Author InformationPeter Howell is an experimental psychologist and co-director of the Centre for Human Communications at University College London. His research interests are in speech production and perception and hearing. John Van Borsel is a neurolinguist teaching at the Ghent University (Belgium) and at the Veiga Almeida University in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Fluency disorders are one of his main research domains. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |