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The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics brings together an international team of contributors to produce an original and in-depth survey of this multi-faceted field. It fills a gap in the existing literature as the first non-encyclopedic volume to provide comprehensive, up to date coverage of this ever-expanding area of linguistics.

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"The range of topics represented here, and the quality of the contributions, underline the advances Clinical Linguistics has made in three decades. This volume will for some time be the benchmark against which others in the field will be evaluated."
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"This comprehensive compendium covers the breadth and depth of clinical linguistics, presenting the latest research on pragmatics, discourse, sociolinguistics, syntax, semantics, phonetics and phonology. The impressive cohort of international contributors comprises the foremost authorities in their fields. This book is a classic reference work and will be frequently cited."
Sharynne McLeod, Charles Sturt University, Australia

"This Handbook offers state-of-the-art reviews and cutting-edge research reports. It is strongly recommended as a textbook for students at the master's level and higher, instructors and researchers in a variety of disciplines, including Speech-Language Pathology, Clinical Linguistics, Medicine, and Psychology."
Ben Maassen, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre



Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors v

List of Figures viii

Notes on Contributors x

Introduction xxiii
Martin J. Ball, Michael R. Perkins, Nicole Müller, and Sara Howard

Part I Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics 1

1 Discourse Analysis and Communication Impairment 3
Nicole Müller, Jacqueline A. Guendouzi, and Brent Wilson

2 Conversational Implicature and Communication Impairment 32
Elisabeth Ahlsén

3 Relevance Theory and Communication Disorders 49
Eeva Leinonen and Nuala Ryder

4 Neuropragmatics 61
Brigitte Stemmer

5 Pragmatic Impairment as an Emergent Phenomenon 79
Michael R. Perkins

6 Conversation Analysis and Communication Disorders 92
Ray Wilkinson

7 Clinical Sociolinguistics 107
Jack S. Damico and Martin J. Ball

8 Systemic Functional Linguistics and Communication Impairment 130
Alison Ferguson and Julie Thomson

9 Cross-Linguistic and Multilingual Perspectives on Communicative Competence and Communication Impairment: Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics 146
Zhu Hua and Li Wei

Part II Syntax and Semantics 163

10 Chomskyan Syntactic Theory and Language Disorders 165
Harald Clahsen

11 Formulaic Sequences and Language Disorder 184
Alison Wray

12 Syntactic Processing in Developmental and Acquired Language Disorders 198
Theodoros Marinis

13 Morphology and Language Disorder 212
Martina Penke

14 Normal and Pathological Semantic Processing of Words 228
Karima Kahlaoui and Yves Joanette

15 Neural Correlates of Normal and Pathological Language Processing 245
Stefan Frisch, Sonja A. Kotz, and Angela D. Friederici

16 Bilingualism and Language Impairment 261
Jan de Jong

17 Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on the Syntax and Semantics of Language Disorders 275
Martha Crago, Johanne Paradis, and Lise Menn

18 Interfaces between Cognition, Semantics, and Syntax 290
Maria Black and Shula Chiat

Part III Phonetics and Phonology 309

19 Instrumental Analysis of Articulation in Speech Impairment 311
Fiona E. Gibbon

20 Instrumental Analysis of Resonance in Speech Impairment 332
Tara L. Whitehill and Alice S.-Y. Lee

21 Instrumental Analysis of Phonation 344
Shaheen N. Awan

22 Acoustic Analysis of Speech 360
Ray D. Kent and Yunjung Kim

23 Clinical Phonetic Transcription 381=
Barry Heselwood and Sara Howard

24 Comparisons in Perception between Speech and Nonspeech Signals 400
Tessa Bent and David B. Pisoni

25 Phonological Analysis, Phonological Processes 412
Adele W. Miccio and Shelley E. Scarpino

26 Constraints-Based Nonlinear Phonological Theories: Application and Implications 423
Barbara M. H. Bernhardt and Joseph P. Stemberger

27 Optimality Theory: A Clinical Perspective 439
Daniel A. Dinnsen and Judith A. Gierut

28 Government Phonology and Speech Impairment 452
Martin J. Ball

29 Articulatory Phonology and Speech Impairment 467
Pascal H. H. M. van Lieshout and Louis M. Goldstein

30 A Cognitive Approach to Clinical Phonology 480
Anna Vogel Sosa and Joan L. Bybee

31 Neurophonetics 491
Wolfram Ziegler

32 Coarticulation and Speech Impairment 506
Bill Hardcastle and Kris Tjaden

33 Vowel Development and Disorders 525
Carol Stoel-Gammon and Karen Pollock

34 Prosodic Impairments 549
Bill Wells and Sandra Whiteside

35 Speech Intelligibility 568
Gary Weismer

36 Connected Speech 583
Sara Howard, Bill Wells, and John Local

37 Sociophonetics and Clinical Linguistics 603
Gerrard Docherty and Ghada Khattab

38 Cross-Linguistic Phonological Acquisition 626
David Ingram

Author Index 641

Subject Index 668

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/12/2010
      ISBN13: 9781444338775, 978-1444338775
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      Book Synopsis
      The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics brings together an international team of contributors to produce an original and in-depth survey of this multi-faceted field. It fills a gap in the existing literature as the first non-encyclopedic volume to provide comprehensive, up to date coverage of this ever-expanding area of linguistics.

      Trade Review
      "This collection performs a rite of passage: clinical linguistics has come of age."
      David Crystal, University of Wales, Bangor

      "The range of topics represented here, and the quality of the contributions, underline the advances Clinical Linguistics has made in three decades. This volume will for some time be the benchmark against which others in the field will be evaluated."
      Paul Fletcher, University College Cork

      "This comprehensive compendium covers the breadth and depth of clinical linguistics, presenting the latest research on pragmatics, discourse, sociolinguistics, syntax, semantics, phonetics and phonology. The impressive cohort of international contributors comprises the foremost authorities in their fields. This book is a classic reference work and will be frequently cited."
      Sharynne McLeod, Charles Sturt University, Australia

      "This Handbook offers state-of-the-art reviews and cutting-edge research reports. It is strongly recommended as a textbook for students at the master's level and higher, instructors and researchers in a variety of disciplines, including Speech-Language Pathology, Clinical Linguistics, Medicine, and Psychology."
      Ben Maassen, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre



      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors v

      List of Figures viii

      Notes on Contributors x

      Introduction xxiii
      Martin J. Ball, Michael R. Perkins, Nicole Müller, and Sara Howard

      Part I Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics 1

      1 Discourse Analysis and Communication Impairment 3
      Nicole Müller, Jacqueline A. Guendouzi, and Brent Wilson

      2 Conversational Implicature and Communication Impairment 32
      Elisabeth Ahlsén

      3 Relevance Theory and Communication Disorders 49
      Eeva Leinonen and Nuala Ryder

      4 Neuropragmatics 61
      Brigitte Stemmer

      5 Pragmatic Impairment as an Emergent Phenomenon 79
      Michael R. Perkins

      6 Conversation Analysis and Communication Disorders 92
      Ray Wilkinson

      7 Clinical Sociolinguistics 107
      Jack S. Damico and Martin J. Ball

      8 Systemic Functional Linguistics and Communication Impairment 130
      Alison Ferguson and Julie Thomson

      9 Cross-Linguistic and Multilingual Perspectives on Communicative Competence and Communication Impairment: Pragmatics, Discourse, and Sociolinguistics 146
      Zhu Hua and Li Wei

      Part II Syntax and Semantics 163

      10 Chomskyan Syntactic Theory and Language Disorders 165
      Harald Clahsen

      11 Formulaic Sequences and Language Disorder 184
      Alison Wray

      12 Syntactic Processing in Developmental and Acquired Language Disorders 198
      Theodoros Marinis

      13 Morphology and Language Disorder 212
      Martina Penke

      14 Normal and Pathological Semantic Processing of Words 228
      Karima Kahlaoui and Yves Joanette

      15 Neural Correlates of Normal and Pathological Language Processing 245
      Stefan Frisch, Sonja A. Kotz, and Angela D. Friederici

      16 Bilingualism and Language Impairment 261
      Jan de Jong

      17 Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on the Syntax and Semantics of Language Disorders 275
      Martha Crago, Johanne Paradis, and Lise Menn

      18 Interfaces between Cognition, Semantics, and Syntax 290
      Maria Black and Shula Chiat

      Part III Phonetics and Phonology 309

      19 Instrumental Analysis of Articulation in Speech Impairment 311
      Fiona E. Gibbon

      20 Instrumental Analysis of Resonance in Speech Impairment 332
      Tara L. Whitehill and Alice S.-Y. Lee

      21 Instrumental Analysis of Phonation 344
      Shaheen N. Awan

      22 Acoustic Analysis of Speech 360
      Ray D. Kent and Yunjung Kim

      23 Clinical Phonetic Transcription 381=
      Barry Heselwood and Sara Howard

      24 Comparisons in Perception between Speech and Nonspeech Signals 400
      Tessa Bent and David B. Pisoni

      25 Phonological Analysis, Phonological Processes 412
      Adele W. Miccio and Shelley E. Scarpino

      26 Constraints-Based Nonlinear Phonological Theories: Application and Implications 423
      Barbara M. H. Bernhardt and Joseph P. Stemberger

      27 Optimality Theory: A Clinical Perspective 439
      Daniel A. Dinnsen and Judith A. Gierut

      28 Government Phonology and Speech Impairment 452
      Martin J. Ball

      29 Articulatory Phonology and Speech Impairment 467
      Pascal H. H. M. van Lieshout and Louis M. Goldstein

      30 A Cognitive Approach to Clinical Phonology 480
      Anna Vogel Sosa and Joan L. Bybee

      31 Neurophonetics 491
      Wolfram Ziegler

      32 Coarticulation and Speech Impairment 506
      Bill Hardcastle and Kris Tjaden

      33 Vowel Development and Disorders 525
      Carol Stoel-Gammon and Karen Pollock

      34 Prosodic Impairments 549
      Bill Wells and Sandra Whiteside

      35 Speech Intelligibility 568
      Gary Weismer

      36 Connected Speech 583
      Sara Howard, Bill Wells, and John Local

      37 Sociophonetics and Clinical Linguistics 603
      Gerrard Docherty and Ghada Khattab

      38 Cross-Linguistic Phonological Acquisition 626
      David Ingram

      Author Index 641

      Subject Index 668

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