Articulation and Phonological Disorders

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The most comprehensive book on clinical phonology, "Articulation and Phonological Disorders" presents a thorough review of information important to the study of clinical phonology. This text does not prescribe a single approach to phonological disorders, but rather presents an eclectic perspective on the nature, assessment, and treatment of this type of communication impairment. The text includes an introduction to the normal aspects of speech sound articulation, normal phonological development, factors related to the presence of phonological disorders, the assessment and remediation of phonological disorders, phonology as it relates to language and dialectal variations, and a chapter on phonological awareness. Discussion questions are presented with each chapter and a new case study is included in the assessment and remediation chapters. As in past editions, this text is primarily concerned with those phonological disorders not etiologically associated with known or obvious sensory, structural, or neuromotor deficits.

New to this Edition:

  • Updated to include new ideas, concepts, and issues advanced since the previous edition.
  • Includes a new case study that demonstrates how the authors handle a specific client with a phonological disorder and encourages the reader to reflect on these strategies.
  • A new chapter (9) on phonological awareness, co-authored by Laura Justice and C. Melanie Schuele is incorporated.
  • Changes in organizational structure have been made for ease of use.
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Contents

Fundamentals of Articulatory Phonetics
6
Interactions among Sounds in Context
35
Aerodynamic Considerations in Speech Production
41
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