The Handbook of Language and Speech Disorders

Author:   Jack Damico ,  Nicole Muller ,  Martin J. Ball
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9781405158626


Pages:   672
Publication Date:   12 March 2010
Format:   Hardback
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The Handbook of Speech and Language Disorders presents a comprehensive survey of the latest research in communication disorders. Reflecting the rapid advances in the field, the Handbook features in-depth coverage of the major disorders of language and speech, including perception. Contributions from leading experts explore current issues, landmark studies, and the main topics and themes in the fields of communication sciences and disorders, and include relevant information on analytical methods and assessment. A series of foundational chapters covers a variety of important general principles irrespective of specific disorders. These chapters focus on such topics as classification, diversity considerations, intelligibility, the impact of genetic syndromes, and principles of assessment and intervention. Other chapters cover a wide range of language, speech, and cognitive/intellectual disorders. With an extraordinary breadth and depth of coverage in the most crucial aspects of this growing field, The Handbook of Speech and Language Disorders is an invaluable guide for clinicians and researchers, and a rich source of information for students in speech-language pathology, linguistics, psychology and education.

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Author:   Jack Damico ,  Nicole Muller ,  Martin J. Ball
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
Dimensions:   Width: 17.90cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 25.10cm
Weight:   1.348kg
ISBN:  

9781405158626


ISBN 10:   140515862
Pages:   672
Publication Date:   12 March 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures. Notes on Contributors. Introduction (Jack S. Damico, Nicole Müller and Martin J. Ball). Part I Foundations. 1  Social and Practial Considerations in Labeling (Jack S. Damico,  Nicole Müller, and Martin J. Ball ). 2 Diversity Considerations in Speech and Language Disorders (Brian A. Goldstein and Ramonda Horton-Ikard). 3 Intervention for Children with Auditory or Visual Sensory Impairments (Laura W. Kretschmer and Richard. R. Kretschmer). 4 Intelligibility Impairments (Megan Hodge and Tara Whitehill). 5 Genetic Syndromes and Communication Disorders (Vesna Stojanovik). 6 Principles of Assessment and Intervention (Bonnie Brinton and Martin Fujiki). Part II Language Disorders. 7 Autism Spectrum Disorders: The State of the Art (John Muma and Steven Cloud). 8 Delayed Language Development in Preschool Children (Deborah Weiss and Rhea Paul). 9 Specific Language Impairment (Sandra L. Gillam and Alan G. Kamhi). 10 Pragmatic Impairment (Michael R. Perkins). 11 Learning Disabilities (Robert Reid and Laura Jacobson). 12 Reading and Reading Impairments (Jack S. Damico and Ryan Nelson). 13 Substance Abuse and Childhood Language Disorders (Truman E. Coggins and John C. Thorne). 14 Aphasia (Chris Code). Part III Speech Disorders. 15 Children with Speech Sound Disorders (Sara Howard). 16 Dysarthria (Hermann Ackermann, Ingo Hertrich, and Wolfram Ziegler). 17 Apraxia of Speech (Adam Jacks and Donald A. Robin). 18 Augmentative and Alternative Communication: An Introduction (Kathryn D. R. Drager, Erinn F. Finke, and Elizabeth C. Serpentine). 19 Fluency and Fluency Disorders (John A. Tetnowski and Kathy Scaler Scott). 20 Describing Voice Disorders (Richard Morris and Archie Bernard Harmon). 21 Orofacial Anomalies (Jane Russell). 22 Speech Disorders Related to Head and Neck Cancer: Laryngectomy, Glossectomy, and Velopharyngeal and Maxillofacial Defects (Tim Bressmann). Part IV  Cognitive and Intellectual Disorders. 23 ADHD and Communication Disorders (Carol Westby and Silvana Watson). 24 Communication Deficits Associated with Right Hemisphere Brain Damage (Margaret Lehman Blake). 25 Traumatic Brain Injury (Jennifer Mozeiko, Karen Lé, and Carl Coelho). 26 Dementia (Nicole Müller). Author Index. Subject Index.

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Recommended. Ambitious upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. (Choice, 1 February 2011)<p>


Author Information

Jack S. Damico is the Doris B. Hawthorne Eminent Scholar in Communicative Disorders and Special Education at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is co-editor of the Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders and he has published over 100 peer reviewed articles and chapters in the areas of language disorders in children, literacy, aphasia in adults, discourse studies, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, language testing and qualitative methodologies. He has authored or edited 16 books, special journal issues, and manuals including Childhood Language Disorders (1995),Clinical Aphasiology: Future Directions (co-edited with Martin Ball, 2007), andSpecial Education Considerations for English Language Learners (co-authored with Else Hamayan, Barb Marler, and Cristine Sanchez-Lopez, 2007). Nicole Müller is a Hawthorne-BoRSF Endowed Professor of Communicative Disorders at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She is the founder-editor of the Journal of Multilingual Communication Disorders, and is now a co-editor of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics. She has authored and edited 10 books, and over 50 peer-reviewed articles and chapters. Among her recent books are Approaches to Discourse in Dementia (co-authored with Jackie Guendouzi, 2005), and The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics (co-edited with Martin J. Ball, Michael R. Perkins, and Sara Howard, Wiley-Blackwell, 2008). Martin J. Ball is Hawthorne-BoRSF Endowed Professor, and Director of the Hawthorne Center for Research in Communicative Disorders, at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is co-editor of the journal Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, and has authored and edited over 25 books, 40 contributions to collections, and some 80 refereed articles in academic journals. His most recent books are Clinical Sociolinguistics (Wiley-Blackwell, 2005), Phonetics for Communication Disorders (co-authored with Nicole Müller, 2005), Clinical Aphasiology: Future Directions (co-edited with Jack Damico, 2007) and Critical Concepts in Clinical Linguistics (co-edited with Tom Powell, 2009).

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