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What counts as language pathology?




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Speech and Language Clinical Process and Practice

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Introduction to Language Pathology, Fourth Edition
By David Crystal, Ph.D., D.Sc., & Rosemary Varley, Ph.D.



"An excellent introductory text giving a comprehensive account of what is involved in communication and in communication disability. The text is easy to read, enhanced by excerpts of discourse of the various disorders. Tutorials at the end of each chapter serve to enrich the reader's understanding of this challenging subject." —Folia Phoniatrica

A standard for almost 20 years, this broadly revised fourth edition captures the recent developments and new themes in the field of language pathology. Combining the model of the communication chain with an increased focus on information-processing psychology, this invaluable preparatory tool offers new information on the following topics:

  • medical and behavioral approaches to language disorders
  • participatory conversation abilities of individuals with communication disorders
  • World Health Organization distinctions between impairment, disability, and handicap
  • applications of linguistics and psychology to language pathology
  • assessment and treatment of communication disorders

Insightful revision questions and helpful tutorials at the end of each chapter encourage discussion and actively support student learning. Instructors and students will benefit from this easy to read introduction to the study of language pathology.

(A copublication with Whurr Publishers Ltd., England.)


Introduction to Language Pathology

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ISBN 1-55766-444-7
Paperback
288 pages / 6 x 9
1998 / $29.95
Stock# 4447


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Table of Contents


Preface to the fourth edition
Preface to the third edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Acknowledgements

  1. The scope of the subject

      A question of terminology
      Speech, language and communication
      The name of a profession
      What counts and language pathology
      The effects of communicative disability
      A holistic approach
      Revision questions
      Tutorial activities

  2. Approaches to language disabilities

      A scientific approach
      Aspects of the medical approach
      Aspects of the behavioural approach
      Linguistics
      Models of language structure
      Psychology
      Correlating medical and behavioural data
      Revision questions
      Tutorial activities

  3. The communication chain

      Pre-linguistic stage
      Language encoding
      Motor programming
      Motor execution and feedback
      Transmission
      Reception
      Perception and recognition
      Language decoding
      Message interpretation
      Limitations of the model
      Revision questions
      Tutorial activities

  4. The physical basis of the communication chain

      The brain
      Language and the brain
      Speech and the brain
      Causes of brain pathology
      Motor execution
      Transmission
      Auditory reception
      Perception and recognition
      Language decoding and message interpretation
      Revision questions
      Tutorial activities

  5. The classification of linguistic pathologies

      Production disorders versus reception disorders
      Organic disorders versus functional disorders
      Speech disorders versus language disorders
      Acquired disorders versus developmental disorders
      Language deviance versus language delay
      Abnormal versus normal
      Disruptions of the communication chain
      Language disorders
      Pathologies of reception
      Epidemiological issues
      Revision questions
      Tutorial activities

  6. Assessment and treatment of communication disorders

      Management of communicative pathology
      Revision questions
      Tutorial activities

Further reading
Author index
Subject index



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