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About our author

Jacqueline Bauman-Waengler has been a professor for more than 25 years. Her main teaching and clinical emphases are phonetics and phonology, including disorders of articulation and phonology in children and child language disorders. She has published and presented widely in these areas both nationally and internationally. In addition to the 6th Edition of Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sound Disorders: A Clinical Focus, Professor Bauman-Waengler has also published Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: From Concepts to Transcription (2009) with Pearson.



Trade Review
“This work is more thorough and clinically oriented than other texts on the topic. I believe this is a text that every graduate student will keep in their library for the rest of their practice. The text provides practice clinical scenarios that are not available in other texts and clinical worksheets for students. The theories that other texts cover are included here but more detail is provided in this text. The author also includes more information on vowels than other texts… including development, assessment and remediation of errors. I am very impressed by the current information available in this text on apraxia of speech and the inclusion of information about pan Asian language, Spanish dialects and recent information about remediating phonological disorders…. I would definitely adopt this text.”
– Christine Fiestas, Texas A&M-Kingsville

“This chapter [“Therapy for Articulation-Based Speech Sound Errors”] is an excellent resource for students and practicing clinicians. It is the primary reason why I use this book and strongly recommend that students who think they might end up working with children keep the book. The amount of useful detail regarding the individual phonemes is invaluable.”
–Tim Brackenbury, Bowling Green State University

“I think the organization of this book is great and easy to read. I think the presence of all the clinical applications and the test questions at the end of the chapter is great. The more practice with examples the better.” – Carol Tessel, Florida Atlantic University

“The text is comprehensive, clearly written and well organized; The clinical examples are well done-The video links with related questions will be valuable to students.”
– Maria Grigos, New York University

“I like how the beginning of this chapter [“Therapy for Articulation-Based Speech Sound Errors”] is structured, with good advice and tips for each stage in the articulation-based approach. The in-depth discussion of how both correct and incorrect productions are made is a major strength of this textbook…. The chapter [“Treatment of Phonemic-Based Speech Sound Disorders”] provides an excellent overview of a large number of phonological therapy techniques.” –Peter Richtsmeier, Oklahoma State University

Table of Contents
Brief Contents
  1. Clinical Framework: Basic Terms and Concepts
  2. Articulatory Phonetics: Speech Sound Form
  3. Phonetic Transcription and Diacritics
  4. Theoretical Considerations and Practical Applications
  5. Normal Phonological Development
  6. Assessment and Appraisal: Collection of Data
  7. Summarizing Data and Classifying Speech Sound Disorders
  8. Dialects and English as a Second Language
  9. Therapy for Articulation Disorders: Obtaining and Accurate Production of a Speech Sound
  10. Treatment of Phonological Disorders
  11. Speech Sound Disorders in Selected Populations

Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sound

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    Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
    Publication Date: 04/03/2019
    ISBN13: 9780134990576, 978-0134990576
    ISBN10: 0134990579

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    About our author

    Jacqueline Bauman-Waengler has been a professor for more than 25 years. Her main teaching and clinical emphases are phonetics and phonology, including disorders of articulation and phonology in children and child language disorders. She has published and presented widely in these areas both nationally and internationally. In addition to the 6th Edition of Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sound Disorders: A Clinical Focus, Professor Bauman-Waengler has also published Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: From Concepts to Transcription (2009) with Pearson.



    Trade Review
    “This work is more thorough and clinically oriented than other texts on the topic. I believe this is a text that every graduate student will keep in their library for the rest of their practice. The text provides practice clinical scenarios that are not available in other texts and clinical worksheets for students. The theories that other texts cover are included here but more detail is provided in this text. The author also includes more information on vowels than other texts… including development, assessment and remediation of errors. I am very impressed by the current information available in this text on apraxia of speech and the inclusion of information about pan Asian language, Spanish dialects and recent information about remediating phonological disorders…. I would definitely adopt this text.”
    – Christine Fiestas, Texas A&M-Kingsville

    “This chapter [“Therapy for Articulation-Based Speech Sound Errors”] is an excellent resource for students and practicing clinicians. It is the primary reason why I use this book and strongly recommend that students who think they might end up working with children keep the book. The amount of useful detail regarding the individual phonemes is invaluable.”
    –Tim Brackenbury, Bowling Green State University

    “I think the organization of this book is great and easy to read. I think the presence of all the clinical applications and the test questions at the end of the chapter is great. The more practice with examples the better.” – Carol Tessel, Florida Atlantic University

    “The text is comprehensive, clearly written and well organized; The clinical examples are well done-The video links with related questions will be valuable to students.”
    – Maria Grigos, New York University

    “I like how the beginning of this chapter [“Therapy for Articulation-Based Speech Sound Errors”] is structured, with good advice and tips for each stage in the articulation-based approach. The in-depth discussion of how both correct and incorrect productions are made is a major strength of this textbook…. The chapter [“Treatment of Phonemic-Based Speech Sound Disorders”] provides an excellent overview of a large number of phonological therapy techniques.” –Peter Richtsmeier, Oklahoma State University

    Table of Contents
    Brief Contents
    1. Clinical Framework: Basic Terms and Concepts
    2. Articulatory Phonetics: Speech Sound Form
    3. Phonetic Transcription and Diacritics
    4. Theoretical Considerations and Practical Applications
    5. Normal Phonological Development
    6. Assessment and Appraisal: Collection of Data
    7. Summarizing Data and Classifying Speech Sound Disorders
    8. Dialects and English as a Second Language
    9. Therapy for Articulation Disorders: Obtaining and Accurate Production of a Speech Sound
    10. Treatment of Phonological Disorders
    11. Speech Sound Disorders in Selected Populations

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