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      Clinical phonetics and linguistics

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      • CONTENTS
      • List of Contributors = xiii
      • Preface = xxi
      • PART Ⅰ : DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
      • General Aspects
      • CONTENTS
      • List of Contributors = xiii
      • Preface = xxi
      • PART Ⅰ : DISORDERS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
      • General Aspects
      • Chapter 1 : Perspectives on Grammatical Impairment in Children / Paul Fletcher = 5
      • Chapter 2 : Testing Children's Language Abilities­A Description of a New Language Test : Reynell Developmental Language Scales / Susan Edwards = 21
      • Chapter 3 : Speech Perception and Comprehension of Dysphasic Children / Maria Gosy = 29
      • Grammar and Lexicon
      • Chapter 4 : Vulnerability of Conjunction and Verb Tense Use in the Narrative Speech of Dyslexic Children / Monique Plaza ; Claudine Guitton ; Marie­Therese Le Normand = 41
      • Chapter 5 : The Processing of Past Tense in Norwegian Specifically Language Impaired Children / Kirsten Meyer Bjerkan = 47
      • Chapter 6 : Rapid Lexical Learning : Video versus Live Presentation of Text Phonology / Sandra Terrell ; Ray Daniloff ; Glenn Royall ; Kym Schulze = 55
      • Chapter 7 : The Role of Phonotactic Range in the Order of Acquisition of English Consonants / Richard Shillcock ; Gert Westermann = 65
      • Chapter 8 : Evidence from Vowel Disorders for the Nature of Minimal Phonological Units in Acquisition / Martin J. Ball = 72
      • Chapter 9 : Variability in Phonological Disorders : Can we Search for Systematicity? Evidence from Turkish­Speaking Children / Seyhun Topbas andAhmet Konrot = 79
      • Chapter 10 : Phonological Processes of Turkish Phonologically Disordered Children : Language Specific or Universal? / Handan Kopkalli­Yavuz ; Seyhun Topbas = 88
      • Chapter 11 : Phonological Awareness and Severe Reading / Writing Delay / Nicole Muller ; Angela Hurd ; Martin J. Ball = 98
      • Chapter 12 : Homonyms in Childern's Productions of Consonant Clusters / Sbarynne McLeod ; Jan van Doorn ; Vicki A. Reed = 106
      • Chapter 13 : A Phonetically­Based Feature Geometry for the Analysis and Classification of Disordered Pronunciation / Barry Heselwood = 115
      • Chapter 14 : A Paradox in Process­Based Analysis / Isao Ueda ; Tomohiko Ito ; Tomohiko Sbirahata = 123
      • Chapter 15 : Phonological Encoding Processes in Children with Developmental Apraxia of Speech / Inge Boers ; Ben Maassen ; Sjoeke van der Meulen = 131
      • Articulation
      • Chapter 16 : Acoustic Analysis of Infant CV Protosyllables / Creigbton J. Miller ; James R. Pirolli ; Marsba Zlatin­Laufer ; Ray Daniloff = 141
      • Chapter 17 : Covert Contrast and the Acquisition of Phonetics and Phonology / James M. Scobbie ; Fiona Gibbon ; William J. Hardcastle ; Paul Fletcber = 147
      • Chapter 18 : A Perceptual and Electropalatographic Case Study of Pierre Robin Sequence / Sara Howard = 157
      • Chapter 19 : Cross­Language(Cantonese / English) Study of Articulatory Error Patterns in Cleft Palate Speech Using Electropalatography(EPG) / Fiona Gibbon ; Tara L. Wbitebill ; William J. Hardcastle ; Stepbanie F.Stokes ; Moray Nairn = 165
      • Chapter 20 : Phonetic Development in Children with Cochlear Implants Trained Using the Auditory­Verbal Philosophy / Linda Daniel ; M. Henoch ; Martis Okon ; Ray Daniloff ; Tracey M. Jones ; Karrie Surler = 177
      • Non­Linguistic Aspects
      • Chapter 21 : The Cognitive Basis of Pragmatic Disability / Michael R. Perkins = 195
      • Chapter 22 : Is Motor Performance Related to Memory Performance in Children with Specific language Impairment? / Sabine Preis ; Markus Hasselhorn = 203
      • Chapter 23 : Dyscalculia : Clinical Linguistics? / Jobn van Borsel = 213
      • PART Ⅱ : SPEECH ANH LANGUAGE DISORDERS IN ADULTS
      • Speech and Languagc Processing in Normals
      • Chapter 24 : The Relevance of Temporal Resolution for Functional Neuroimagings Studies of Speech and Language Processing / David Poeppel = 227
      • Chapter 25 : Hemispheric Lateralization of Speech Production and Singing at the Level of the Motor Cortex in fMRI / Dirk Wildgruber ; Hermann Ackermann ; Uwe Klose ; Bernd Kardatzki ; Wolfgang Grodd = 238
      • Chapter 26 : Articulation of Spoken and Sung Sentences / Creigbton J. Miller ; Lee Harris ; Ray Daniloff ; Kym Scbulze = 244
      • Chapter 27 : The English Language Version of the Aachen Aphasia Test / Nick Miller ; Ria de Bleser ; Klaus Willmes = 253
      • Chapter 28 : Word Formation versus Inflection : Processing of 'Binding Morpheme' in German Aphasics / Sylvia Elsner ; Walter Huber = 262
      • Chapter 29 : Modelling Within­Category Function Word Errors in Language Impairment / Louise Kelly, Ricbard Sbillcock ; Padraic Monagban = 275
      • Chapter 30 : The Processing of Linguistic Emotional Information in Patients with Acquired Brain Lesions / Manuela Schwarz ; Wolfram Ziegler = 281
      • Chapter 31 : Differences Between the Left and the Right Hand in Agraphics / Renata Whurr ; Marjorie Lorch ; Ilias Papatbanasiou = 288
      • Chapter 32 : Increased Writing Activity : a Neurolinguistic Perspective / Peter van Vugt ; Philippe Paquier ; Patrick Cras = 295
      • Chapter 33 : Sentence Comprehension Deficit in Alzheimer's Disease / Mark Leikin ; Judith Aharon Peretz = 304
      • Chapter 34 : Linguistic Analysis of Spontaneous, Conversational Speech in Probable Alzheimer's Disease : A Comparison with Normal Older Adults / Romola S. Bucks ; Sameer Singh ; Joanne M. Cuerden ; Gordon K. Wilcock = 312
      • Phonology
      • Chapter 35 : Segmental Errors in Aphasia as(Psycho) linguistic Evidence of the Nature of Phonological Representations / Jean­Luc Nespoulous = 323
      • Chapter 36 : Is There a Link Between Phonemic Paraphasias and Loanword Adaptations? / Renee Beland ; Carole Paradis = 336
      • Prosody
      • Chapter 37 : The Cortical Processing of Affective Speech Prosody : a DC­Potential Study / Hans Pihan ; Eckart Altenmuller ; Ingo Hertrich ; Hermann Ackermann = 349
      • Chapter 38 : Processing of Emotional Prosodic Information in Patients with Unilateral Brain Lesions / Andrea Geigenberger ; Wolfram Ziegler = 359
      • Chapter 39 : Patterns of Prosodic Disability in a Person with a Non­Fluent Aphasia / Sue Peppe ; Karen Bryan ; Jane Maxim ; Bill Wells = 367
      • Chapter 40 : Affective Prosody in Patients with Parkinson's Disease / Caterina Breitenstein ; Irene Daum ; Hermann Ackermann = 378
      • Chapter 41 : Prosodic Characteristics of the Speech of Patients with Parkinson's Disease and Friedreich's Ataxia / Guylaine Le Dorze ; John Ryalls = 383
      • Neuromotor Speech Processes
      • Chapter 42 : A Motor Skill Approach to Stuttering / Wouter Hulstijn ; Pascal van Lieshout = 391
      • Chapter 43 : Control of Speech Rate and Rhythm in Patients with Left­Hemisphere Lesions / Karin Deger ; Wolfram Ziegler = 405
      • Chapter 44 : Speech Encoding and Apraxia of Speech : Evidence from Xhosa / Patricia Mavimbela ; Grzegorz Dogil ; Jorg Mayer = 414
      • Chapter 45 : Timing Deficits in Dysarthric Patients : Acoustic and Articulatory Correlates of Vowel Type and Vowel Quantity in Patients with Parkinson's Disease and Cerebellar Ataxia / Gabriele Scharf ; Ingo Hertrich ; Hermann Ackermann = 423
      • Chapter 46 : Speech Perception and Production in Cerebellar Disorders : The Contribution of Timing Deficits / Susanne Graber ; Hermann Ackermann ; Ingo Hertrich ; Irene Daum = 435
      • Chapter 47 : Orofacial and Forefinger Force Control in Parkinson's Disease / Michele Gentil ; Sabine Perrin ; Pierre Pollak ; Alim Louis Benabid = 440
      • Chapter 48 : Gender­Specific Phonatory Dysfunctions in Disorders of the Basal Ganglia and the Cerebellum : Acoustic and Perceptual Characteristics / Ingo Hertrich ; Sybille Spieker ; Hermann Ackermann = 448
      • Chapter 49 : A Case of Spasmodic Dysphonia Restricted to Propositional Language Tasks / Ernst G. de Langen = 458
      • Chapter 50 : Velar Function in Normal and Dysarthric Speakers / Christian Ledl ; Susanne Holzleiter ; Gerhard Hoch = 466
      • Peripheral Processes
      • Chapter 51 : Surgical Mapping and Phonetic Analysis in Intra­Oral Cancer / Janet Mackenzie Beck ; Alan Wrench ; Mary Jackson ; David Soutar ; A. Gerry Robertson ; John Laver = 481
      • Chapter 52 : Which Phonetic Features are Available to Cochlear Implant Patients? / Walter F. Sendlmeier ; Michael Riebandt = 493
      • Chapter 53 : The Testing and Evaluation of a New Visual Speech Aid Incorporating Digital Kymography / Kenny R. Coventry ; John Clibbens ; Margaret Cooper = 501
      • Chapter 54 : Application of Spectographic Feedback for Improvement of Speech­Production Skills / Regine Becker = 510
      • Chapter 55 : Analysis of Nasalance : Nasal View(the Nasalance­Acquisition System) / Shaheen N. Awan = 518
      • Index of keywords = 529
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