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Linguistics For Clinicians : A Practical Introduction
Paperback Edition: 1
There are many introductions to linguistics written with the student population in mind, but few that show the relevance of linguistics specifically to students of speech and language therapy. These students, who often do not always receive a separate training in linguistics, are nevertheless preparing
for a profession that daily confronts language difficulties and disabilities.This title makes explicit the relevance of lingusitic concepts to the assessment and treatment of language impairment. It also highlights and explains those concepts that are most useful and relevant to language therapy. Finally, the text is written in a psycholinguistic framework and the authors present methodologies that the reader can apply in their everyday work.The text presents a concise introduction to lingusitics and psycholingusitics as it relates to language therapy and provides analytical tools with guidelines on their application to a range of data. It also includes exercises for both independent study and group work.
Contents: Language as a cognitive object and language as a social interaction / How to use this text and how to do clinical linguistics / Meaning and form in psycholinguistics / Syntax as a handle on interconnections between sounds and meanings / Syntactic tools / The semantics of scenes / Participants in scenes / Meaning tools / Putting together different perspectives / Temporal perspectives / Perspectives within perspectives.
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Pages : 256
Publisher : Hodder & Stoughton
Publication date : 2003-03-28
Subjects: Non-fiction, Education / Language / ESOL, Medicine, Health And Personal Development