Louise Cummings
Clinical Linguistics
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Clinical Linguistics
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Louise Cummings provides a comprehensive introduction to speech and language therapy which will give SLT students an excellent starting point for a wide range of communication impairments.
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Louise Cummings provides a comprehensive introduction to speech and language therapy which will give SLT students an excellent starting point for a wide range of communication impairments.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2008
- Deutsch, Englisch
- Abmessung: 265mm x 327mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1152g
- ISBN-13: 9780748620760
- ISBN-10: 0748620761
- Artikelnr.: 25528474
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2008
- Deutsch, Englisch
- Abmessung: 265mm x 327mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1152g
- ISBN-13: 9780748620760
- ISBN-10: 0748620761
- Artikelnr.: 25528474
Louise Cummings
1 THE SCOPE OF CLINICAL LINGUISTICS
1.1 A New Definition of an Established Practice
1.2 Human Communication: Processes
1.3 Human Communication: Disorders
1.4 The Contribution of Linguistic Science
1.5 The Contribution of Medical Science and Its Practitioners
1.6 The Purpose of Structure
1.6.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
1.6.2 Clinical Assessment
1.6.3 Clinical Intervention
2 DISORDERS OF THE PRE- AND PERINATAL PERIOD
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Cleft Lip and Palate
2.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
2.2.2 Clinical Assessment
2.2.2.1 Feeding
2.2.2.2 Speech
2.2.2.3 Hearing
2.2.2.4 Language
2.2.3 Clinical Treatment
2.2.3.1 Surgical Intervention
2.2.3.2 Speech and Language Intervention
2.3 Cerebral Palsy
2.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
2.3.2 Clinical Assessment
2.3.2.1 Feeding
2.3.2.2 Speech
2.3.2.3 Hearing
2.3.2.4 Language
2.3.3 Clinical Treatment
2.3.3.1 Feeding Intervention
2.3.3.2 Communication Intervention
3 DISORDERS OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Learning Disability
3.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
3.2.2 Clinical Presentation
3.2.2.1 Feeding
3.2.2.2 Speech
3.2.2.3 Hearing
3.2.2.4 Language
3.2.3 Clinical Treatment
3.2.3.1 Early Communication Intervention
3.2.3.2 Speech and Language Intervention
3.2.3.3 Augmentative and Alternative Communication
3.3 Autistic Spectrum Disorder
3.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
3.3.2 Clinical Presentation
3.3.2.1 Comorbid Conditions
3.3.2.2 Communication Features
3.3.3 Clinical Assessment
3.3.4 Clinical Intervention
4 DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia
4.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.2.2 Clinical Presentation
4.2.3 Assessment and Diagnosis
4.2.4 Clinical Intervention
4.3 Developmental Phonological Disorder
4.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.3.2 Clinical Presentation
4.3.3 Phonological Assessment
4.3.4 Phonological Intervention
4.4 Specific Language Impairment
4.4.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.4.2 Clinical Presentation
4.4.3 Clinical Intervention
4.4.4 SLI and Cognitive Deficits
4.5 Landau-Kleffner Syndrome
5 ACQUIRED COMMUNICATION AND SWALLOWING DISORDERS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Acquired Dysarthria
5.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.2.2 Clinical Presentation
5.2.3 Dysarthria Assessment
5.2.4 Dysarthria Treatment
5.3 Apraxia of Speech
5.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.3.2 Clinical Presentation
5.3.3 Assessment and Intervention
5.4 Acquired Aphasia
5.4.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.4.2 Clinical Presentation
5.4.3 Aphasia Assessment
5.4.4 Aphasia Intervention
5.5 Acquired Dysphagia
5.5.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.5.2 Clinical Presentation
5.5.3 Dysphagia Assessment
5.5.4 Dysphagia Intervention
5.6 Schizophrenia
6 DISORDERS OF FLUENCY
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Stuttering
6.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
6.2.2 Clinical Presentation
6.2.3 Clinical Assessment
6.2.4 Clinical Intervention
6.3 Cluttering
7 DISORDERS OF VOICE
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Voice Disorders
7.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
7.2.2 Clinical Presentation
7.2.3 Clinical Assessment
7.2.4 Clinical Intervention
7.2.4.1 Surgery
7.2.4.2 Radiotherapy
7.2.4.3 Drugs
7.2.4.4 Voice Therapy
1.1 A New Definition of an Established Practice
1.2 Human Communication: Processes
1.3 Human Communication: Disorders
1.4 The Contribution of Linguistic Science
1.5 The Contribution of Medical Science and Its Practitioners
1.6 The Purpose of Structure
1.6.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
1.6.2 Clinical Assessment
1.6.3 Clinical Intervention
2 DISORDERS OF THE PRE- AND PERINATAL PERIOD
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Cleft Lip and Palate
2.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
2.2.2 Clinical Assessment
2.2.2.1 Feeding
2.2.2.2 Speech
2.2.2.3 Hearing
2.2.2.4 Language
2.2.3 Clinical Treatment
2.2.3.1 Surgical Intervention
2.2.3.2 Speech and Language Intervention
2.3 Cerebral Palsy
2.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
2.3.2 Clinical Assessment
2.3.2.1 Feeding
2.3.2.2 Speech
2.3.2.3 Hearing
2.3.2.4 Language
2.3.3 Clinical Treatment
2.3.3.1 Feeding Intervention
2.3.3.2 Communication Intervention
3 DISORDERS OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Learning Disability
3.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
3.2.2 Clinical Presentation
3.2.2.1 Feeding
3.2.2.2 Speech
3.2.2.3 Hearing
3.2.2.4 Language
3.2.3 Clinical Treatment
3.2.3.1 Early Communication Intervention
3.2.3.2 Speech and Language Intervention
3.2.3.3 Augmentative and Alternative Communication
3.3 Autistic Spectrum Disorder
3.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
3.3.2 Clinical Presentation
3.3.2.1 Comorbid Conditions
3.3.2.2 Communication Features
3.3.3 Clinical Assessment
3.3.4 Clinical Intervention
4 DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia
4.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.2.2 Clinical Presentation
4.2.3 Assessment and Diagnosis
4.2.4 Clinical Intervention
4.3 Developmental Phonological Disorder
4.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.3.2 Clinical Presentation
4.3.3 Phonological Assessment
4.3.4 Phonological Intervention
4.4 Specific Language Impairment
4.4.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.4.2 Clinical Presentation
4.4.3 Clinical Intervention
4.4.4 SLI and Cognitive Deficits
4.5 Landau-Kleffner Syndrome
5 ACQUIRED COMMUNICATION AND SWALLOWING DISORDERS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Acquired Dysarthria
5.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.2.2 Clinical Presentation
5.2.3 Dysarthria Assessment
5.2.4 Dysarthria Treatment
5.3 Apraxia of Speech
5.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.3.2 Clinical Presentation
5.3.3 Assessment and Intervention
5.4 Acquired Aphasia
5.4.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.4.2 Clinical Presentation
5.4.3 Aphasia Assessment
5.4.4 Aphasia Intervention
5.5 Acquired Dysphagia
5.5.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.5.2 Clinical Presentation
5.5.3 Dysphagia Assessment
5.5.4 Dysphagia Intervention
5.6 Schizophrenia
6 DISORDERS OF FLUENCY
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Stuttering
6.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
6.2.2 Clinical Presentation
6.2.3 Clinical Assessment
6.2.4 Clinical Intervention
6.3 Cluttering
7 DISORDERS OF VOICE
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Voice Disorders
7.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
7.2.2 Clinical Presentation
7.2.3 Clinical Assessment
7.2.4 Clinical Intervention
7.2.4.1 Surgery
7.2.4.2 Radiotherapy
7.2.4.3 Drugs
7.2.4.4 Voice Therapy
1 THE SCOPE OF CLINICAL LINGUISTICS
1.1 A New Definition of an Established Practice
1.2 Human Communication: Processes
1.3 Human Communication: Disorders
1.4 The Contribution of Linguistic Science
1.5 The Contribution of Medical Science and Its Practitioners
1.6 The Purpose of Structure
1.6.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
1.6.2 Clinical Assessment
1.6.3 Clinical Intervention
2 DISORDERS OF THE PRE- AND PERINATAL PERIOD
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Cleft Lip and Palate
2.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
2.2.2 Clinical Assessment
2.2.2.1 Feeding
2.2.2.2 Speech
2.2.2.3 Hearing
2.2.2.4 Language
2.2.3 Clinical Treatment
2.2.3.1 Surgical Intervention
2.2.3.2 Speech and Language Intervention
2.3 Cerebral Palsy
2.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
2.3.2 Clinical Assessment
2.3.2.1 Feeding
2.3.2.2 Speech
2.3.2.3 Hearing
2.3.2.4 Language
2.3.3 Clinical Treatment
2.3.3.1 Feeding Intervention
2.3.3.2 Communication Intervention
3 DISORDERS OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Learning Disability
3.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
3.2.2 Clinical Presentation
3.2.2.1 Feeding
3.2.2.2 Speech
3.2.2.3 Hearing
3.2.2.4 Language
3.2.3 Clinical Treatment
3.2.3.1 Early Communication Intervention
3.2.3.2 Speech and Language Intervention
3.2.3.3 Augmentative and Alternative Communication
3.3 Autistic Spectrum Disorder
3.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
3.3.2 Clinical Presentation
3.3.2.1 Comorbid Conditions
3.3.2.2 Communication Features
3.3.3 Clinical Assessment
3.3.4 Clinical Intervention
4 DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia
4.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.2.2 Clinical Presentation
4.2.3 Assessment and Diagnosis
4.2.4 Clinical Intervention
4.3 Developmental Phonological Disorder
4.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.3.2 Clinical Presentation
4.3.3 Phonological Assessment
4.3.4 Phonological Intervention
4.4 Specific Language Impairment
4.4.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.4.2 Clinical Presentation
4.4.3 Clinical Intervention
4.4.4 SLI and Cognitive Deficits
4.5 Landau-Kleffner Syndrome
5 ACQUIRED COMMUNICATION AND SWALLOWING DISORDERS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Acquired Dysarthria
5.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.2.2 Clinical Presentation
5.2.3 Dysarthria Assessment
5.2.4 Dysarthria Treatment
5.3 Apraxia of Speech
5.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.3.2 Clinical Presentation
5.3.3 Assessment and Intervention
5.4 Acquired Aphasia
5.4.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.4.2 Clinical Presentation
5.4.3 Aphasia Assessment
5.4.4 Aphasia Intervention
5.5 Acquired Dysphagia
5.5.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.5.2 Clinical Presentation
5.5.3 Dysphagia Assessment
5.5.4 Dysphagia Intervention
5.6 Schizophrenia
6 DISORDERS OF FLUENCY
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Stuttering
6.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
6.2.2 Clinical Presentation
6.2.3 Clinical Assessment
6.2.4 Clinical Intervention
6.3 Cluttering
7 DISORDERS OF VOICE
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Voice Disorders
7.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
7.2.2 Clinical Presentation
7.2.3 Clinical Assessment
7.2.4 Clinical Intervention
7.2.4.1 Surgery
7.2.4.2 Radiotherapy
7.2.4.3 Drugs
7.2.4.4 Voice Therapy
1.1 A New Definition of an Established Practice
1.2 Human Communication: Processes
1.3 Human Communication: Disorders
1.4 The Contribution of Linguistic Science
1.5 The Contribution of Medical Science and Its Practitioners
1.6 The Purpose of Structure
1.6.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
1.6.2 Clinical Assessment
1.6.3 Clinical Intervention
2 DISORDERS OF THE PRE- AND PERINATAL PERIOD
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Cleft Lip and Palate
2.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
2.2.2 Clinical Assessment
2.2.2.1 Feeding
2.2.2.2 Speech
2.2.2.3 Hearing
2.2.2.4 Language
2.2.3 Clinical Treatment
2.2.3.1 Surgical Intervention
2.2.3.2 Speech and Language Intervention
2.3 Cerebral Palsy
2.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
2.3.2 Clinical Assessment
2.3.2.1 Feeding
2.3.2.2 Speech
2.3.2.3 Hearing
2.3.2.4 Language
2.3.3 Clinical Treatment
2.3.3.1 Feeding Intervention
2.3.3.2 Communication Intervention
3 DISORDERS OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Learning Disability
3.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
3.2.2 Clinical Presentation
3.2.2.1 Feeding
3.2.2.2 Speech
3.2.2.3 Hearing
3.2.2.4 Language
3.2.3 Clinical Treatment
3.2.3.1 Early Communication Intervention
3.2.3.2 Speech and Language Intervention
3.2.3.3 Augmentative and Alternative Communication
3.3 Autistic Spectrum Disorder
3.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
3.3.2 Clinical Presentation
3.3.2.1 Comorbid Conditions
3.3.2.2 Communication Features
3.3.3 Clinical Assessment
3.3.4 Clinical Intervention
4 DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia
4.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.2.2 Clinical Presentation
4.2.3 Assessment and Diagnosis
4.2.4 Clinical Intervention
4.3 Developmental Phonological Disorder
4.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.3.2 Clinical Presentation
4.3.3 Phonological Assessment
4.3.4 Phonological Intervention
4.4 Specific Language Impairment
4.4.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
4.4.2 Clinical Presentation
4.4.3 Clinical Intervention
4.4.4 SLI and Cognitive Deficits
4.5 Landau-Kleffner Syndrome
5 ACQUIRED COMMUNICATION AND SWALLOWING DISORDERS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Acquired Dysarthria
5.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.2.2 Clinical Presentation
5.2.3 Dysarthria Assessment
5.2.4 Dysarthria Treatment
5.3 Apraxia of Speech
5.3.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.3.2 Clinical Presentation
5.3.3 Assessment and Intervention
5.4 Acquired Aphasia
5.4.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.4.2 Clinical Presentation
5.4.3 Aphasia Assessment
5.4.4 Aphasia Intervention
5.5 Acquired Dysphagia
5.5.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
5.5.2 Clinical Presentation
5.5.3 Dysphagia Assessment
5.5.4 Dysphagia Intervention
5.6 Schizophrenia
6 DISORDERS OF FLUENCY
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Stuttering
6.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
6.2.2 Clinical Presentation
6.2.3 Clinical Assessment
6.2.4 Clinical Intervention
6.3 Cluttering
7 DISORDERS OF VOICE
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Voice Disorders
7.2.1 Epidemiology and Aetiology
7.2.2 Clinical Presentation
7.2.3 Clinical Assessment
7.2.4 Clinical Intervention
7.2.4.1 Surgery
7.2.4.2 Radiotherapy
7.2.4.3 Drugs
7.2.4.4 Voice Therapy