Investigations in clinical phonetics and linguistics /
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Imprint: | Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum, c2002. |
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Description: | xv, 504 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4757437 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- An Emergentist Approach to Clinical Pragmatics
- Defining Trouble-Sources in Dementia: Repair Strategies and Conversational Satisfaction in Interactions With an Alzheimer's Patient
- Evidence for a Direct Orthography-to-Phonology Route in Reading
- Past Tense Expression in a Norwegian Man With Broca's Aphasia
- Sentence Comprehension in Greek SLI Children
- The Importance of Input Factors for the Acquisition of Past Tense Inflection: Evidence From Specifically Language Impaired Norwegian Children
- Morphosyntactic Problems in Children With Specific Language Impairment: Grammatical SLI or Overload in Working Memory?
- How Do Preschool Language Problems Affect Language Abilities in Adolescence?
- Comprehension of Resultative Verbs in Normally Developing and Language Impaired German Children
- Learning the H(e)ard Way: The Acquisition of Grammar in Young German-Speaking Children With Cochlear Implants and With Normal Hearing
- Acquisition of the Novel Name-Nameless Category (N3C) Principle by Young Korean Children With Down Syndrome
- Acquisition of Syllabic Structure in Egyptian Colloquial Arabic
- Phonological Breakdowns in Children With Specific Language Impairment
- Phonological Saliency and Phonological Acquisition by Putonghua Speaking Children: A Cross-Populational Study
- Typological Description of the Normal Acquisition of Consonant Clusters
- Effects of Oral Language on Sound Segmentation Skills: Crosslinguistic Evidence
- Onset Clusters and the Sonority Sequencing Principle in Spanish: A Treatment Efficacy Study
- The Realization of English Liquids in Impaired Speech: A Perceptual and Instrumental Study
- Vocal Development in the Human Infant: Functions and Phonetics
- Speech Motor Subprocesses in DAS Studied With a Bite-Block
- Spectral Contrast Sensitivity of Lateralized /s/ Spectra Produced by High School Lateralizers
- Speech Errors in Japanese
- Segment Production in Mono-, Di- and Polysyllabic Words in Children Aged 3;0 to 7;11
- Features of Impaired Tongue Control in Children With Phonological Disorder
- Phonemic Integrity and Contrastiveness in Developmental Apraxia of Speech
- Voice Onset Time in Normal Speakers of a German Dialect: Effects of Age, Gender and Verbal Material
- Voice Onset Time Patterns in Bilingual Phonological Development
- Quantitative Aspects of Glossectomy Speech Production
- Acceptability and Intelligibility of Moderately Dysarthric Speech by Four Types of Listeners
- The Use of Prosody in Interaction: Observations From a Case Study of a Norwegian Speaker With a Non-Fluent Type of Aphasia
- Learning to Apprehend Phonetic Structure From the Speech Signal: The Hows and Whys
- Intelligibility and Acceptability in Speakers With Cleft Palate
- Voicing Contrasts and the Deaf: Production and Perception Issues
- Otitis Media and the Acquisition of Consonants
- The Voice of Polypoid Vocal Folds Before and After Surgery
- Acoustic Characteristics of the Voice in Young Adult Smokers
- Perceptual, Acoustic and Electroglottographic Analyses of Dysphonia Subsequent to Traumatic Brain Injury
- Automatic Estimation of Vocal Harmonics-to-Noise Ratio Using Cepstral Analysis