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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.06.2024

Verlag

Pearson

Seitenzahl

524

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27,6/21,6/2,9 cm

Gewicht

1128 g

Auflage

8

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-292-04208-4

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.06.2024

Verlag

Pearson

Seitenzahl

524

Maße (L/B/H)

27,6/21,6/2,9 cm

Gewicht

1128 g

Auflage

8

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-292-04208-4

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Pearson
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  • Produktbild: Human Communication Disorders: An Introduction
  • Preface

     

    CHAPTER ONE

    Introduction: Human Communication Disorders:

    A Philosophy and Practice of Science in Service

    Noma B. Anderson (Florida International University) and Shelly Chabon (Rockhurst University)

     

    Personal Perspectives

    Who Is Served?

    What Services Are Provided?

    Where Are Services Provided?

    When Are Services Provided?

    How Are Services Provided?

    Service and Science: How? How Fast? How Often? How Much?

    Why Serve?

    Study Questions

     

    PART ONE

    Basic Communication Process

     

    CHAPTER TWO

    Development of Communication, Language, and Speech

    Robert E. Owens, Jr (State University of New York, Geneseo)

     

    Personal Perspective

    Communication

    Language

    Speech

    Summary

    Study Questions

     

    CHAPTER THREE

    The Biology and Physics of Speech

    Ray D. Kent (University of Wisconsin, Madison) and Houri K. Vorperian (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

     

    Personal Perspectives

    The Biology of Speech: The Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Production

    The Physics of Speech: Speech Acoustics

    Summary

    Study Questions

     

    CHAPTER FOUR

    Multicultural and Multilingual Considerations

    Kay T. Payne (Howard University)

     

    Personal Perspective

    Basic Concepts Related to Culture and Language

    Varieties of American English

    Language Differences and Communication Disorders

    New Horizons in Multicultural/Multilingual Issues

    Summary

    Study Questions

    Selected Readings

     

    CHAPTER FIVE

    Genetics: Basis for Development and Disorders

    Lemmietta G. McNeilly (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association)

     

    Personal Perspective

    Case Study

    Definition of Genetics versus Genomics

    Inheritance Patterns

    Genetic Testing

    Genetic Counseling

    Gene Therapy

    Genomic Applications

    Role of Genetics in Human Development

    New Genetics

    Human Genome

    Human Genetic Variation and Health

    Genetics and Communication Disorders

    Social and Behavioral Research

    Infusion of Genomics into Speech-Language Pathology

    Ethical, Legal, and Cultural Implications

    Summary

    Case Study

    Study Questions

    Selected Readings

    Websites of Interest

     

    PART TWO

    Disorders of Speech

     

    CHAPTER SIX

    Articulatory and Phonological Disorders

    Richard G. Schwartz (The Graduate Center of the City University of New York) and Klara Marton (The Graduate Center of the City University of New York)

     

    Personal Perspectives

    Introduction

    The nature of phonological disorders

    Determinants of phonological disorders

    Assessment

    Intervention

    Summary

    Case Study

    Study Questions

    Selected Readings

    Websites of Interest

     

    CHAPTER SEVEN

    Stuttering and Other Disorders of Fluency

    Peter R. Ramig (University of Colorado at Boulder) and Ryan Pollard (University of Pittsburgh, Emeritus)

     

    Personal Perspectives

    Types, Descriptions, and Definitions of Various Disfluency Types

    Theories of Causation

    Normal Disfluency

    The Development of Stuttering

    The Assessment Process

    Therapy for Stuttering

    Prevention

    Case Study

    Some Final Thoughts by a Prodigy of Stuttering

    Summary

    Study Questions

    Projects

    Selected Readings

     

    CHAPTER EIGHT

    Voice Disorders

    Christine Sapienza (University of Florida) , Douglas M. Hicks (Cleveland Clinic Foundation), and Ba