The Cambridge Handbook of Communication Disorders
Herausgeber: Cummings, Louise
The Cambridge Handbook of Communication Disorders
Herausgeber: Cummings, Louise
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This volume provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to the full range of developmental and acquired communication disorders.
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This volume provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to the full range of developmental and acquired communication disorders.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1553g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021235
- ISBN-10: 1107021235
- Artikelnr.: 39130472
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1553g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021235
- ISBN-10: 1107021235
- Artikelnr.: 39130472
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Developmental Communication Disorders: 1. Cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial anomalies John E. Riski
2. Developmental dysarthria Megan Hodge
3. Developmental verbal dyspraxia Brigid McNeill
4. Developmental phonological disorder Susan Rvachew
5. Specific language impairment Susan Ellis Weismer
6. Developmental dyslexia Catherine Christo
7. Intellectual disability and communication Katherine Short-Meyerson and Glenis Benson
8. Emotional disturbance and communication Gregory J. Benner and J. Ron Nelson
9. Autistic spectrum disorders and communication Courtenay Frazier Norbury
Part II. Acquired Communication Disorders: 10. Head and neck cancer and communication Tim Bressmann
11. Acquired dysarthria Bruce E. Murdoch
12. Apraxia of speech Donald A. Robin and Sabina Flagmeier
13. Aphasia Roelien Bastiaanse and Ronald S. Prins
14. Right hemisphere damage and communication Yves Joanette, Perrine Ferré and Maximiliano A. Wilson
15. Dementia and communication Jamie Reilly and Jinyi Hung
16. Traumatic brain injury and communication Leanne Togher
17. Psychiatric disorders and communication Karen Bryan
Part III. Voice, Fluency and Hearing Disorders: 18. Functional and organic voice disorders Nadine P. Connor and Diane M. Bless
19. Stuttering and cluttering Kathleen Scaler Scott
20. Hearing disorders R. Steven Ackley
Part IV. Management of Communication Disorders: 21. Developmental motor speech disorders Kirrie Ballard and Patricia McCabe
22. Acquired motor speech disorders Anja Lowitt
23. Developmental language disorders Laurence B. Leonard
24. Acquired aphasia Anne Whitworth, Janet Webster and Julie Morris
25. Disorders of voice Linda Rammage
26. Disorders of fluency J. Scott Yaruss
Part V. Theoretical Developments in Communication Disorders: 27. Motor speech disorders and models of speech production Karen Croot
28. Adult neurological disorders and semantic models Tobias Bormann
29. Language in genetic syndromes and cognitive modularity Vesna Stojanovik
30. Pragmatic disorders and theory of mind Louise Cummings.
2. Developmental dysarthria Megan Hodge
3. Developmental verbal dyspraxia Brigid McNeill
4. Developmental phonological disorder Susan Rvachew
5. Specific language impairment Susan Ellis Weismer
6. Developmental dyslexia Catherine Christo
7. Intellectual disability and communication Katherine Short-Meyerson and Glenis Benson
8. Emotional disturbance and communication Gregory J. Benner and J. Ron Nelson
9. Autistic spectrum disorders and communication Courtenay Frazier Norbury
Part II. Acquired Communication Disorders: 10. Head and neck cancer and communication Tim Bressmann
11. Acquired dysarthria Bruce E. Murdoch
12. Apraxia of speech Donald A. Robin and Sabina Flagmeier
13. Aphasia Roelien Bastiaanse and Ronald S. Prins
14. Right hemisphere damage and communication Yves Joanette, Perrine Ferré and Maximiliano A. Wilson
15. Dementia and communication Jamie Reilly and Jinyi Hung
16. Traumatic brain injury and communication Leanne Togher
17. Psychiatric disorders and communication Karen Bryan
Part III. Voice, Fluency and Hearing Disorders: 18. Functional and organic voice disorders Nadine P. Connor and Diane M. Bless
19. Stuttering and cluttering Kathleen Scaler Scott
20. Hearing disorders R. Steven Ackley
Part IV. Management of Communication Disorders: 21. Developmental motor speech disorders Kirrie Ballard and Patricia McCabe
22. Acquired motor speech disorders Anja Lowitt
23. Developmental language disorders Laurence B. Leonard
24. Acquired aphasia Anne Whitworth, Janet Webster and Julie Morris
25. Disorders of voice Linda Rammage
26. Disorders of fluency J. Scott Yaruss
Part V. Theoretical Developments in Communication Disorders: 27. Motor speech disorders and models of speech production Karen Croot
28. Adult neurological disorders and semantic models Tobias Bormann
29. Language in genetic syndromes and cognitive modularity Vesna Stojanovik
30. Pragmatic disorders and theory of mind Louise Cummings.
Part I. Developmental Communication Disorders: 1. Cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial anomalies John E. Riski
2. Developmental dysarthria Megan Hodge
3. Developmental verbal dyspraxia Brigid McNeill
4. Developmental phonological disorder Susan Rvachew
5. Specific language impairment Susan Ellis Weismer
6. Developmental dyslexia Catherine Christo
7. Intellectual disability and communication Katherine Short-Meyerson and Glenis Benson
8. Emotional disturbance and communication Gregory J. Benner and J. Ron Nelson
9. Autistic spectrum disorders and communication Courtenay Frazier Norbury
Part II. Acquired Communication Disorders: 10. Head and neck cancer and communication Tim Bressmann
11. Acquired dysarthria Bruce E. Murdoch
12. Apraxia of speech Donald A. Robin and Sabina Flagmeier
13. Aphasia Roelien Bastiaanse and Ronald S. Prins
14. Right hemisphere damage and communication Yves Joanette, Perrine Ferré and Maximiliano A. Wilson
15. Dementia and communication Jamie Reilly and Jinyi Hung
16. Traumatic brain injury and communication Leanne Togher
17. Psychiatric disorders and communication Karen Bryan
Part III. Voice, Fluency and Hearing Disorders: 18. Functional and organic voice disorders Nadine P. Connor and Diane M. Bless
19. Stuttering and cluttering Kathleen Scaler Scott
20. Hearing disorders R. Steven Ackley
Part IV. Management of Communication Disorders: 21. Developmental motor speech disorders Kirrie Ballard and Patricia McCabe
22. Acquired motor speech disorders Anja Lowitt
23. Developmental language disorders Laurence B. Leonard
24. Acquired aphasia Anne Whitworth, Janet Webster and Julie Morris
25. Disorders of voice Linda Rammage
26. Disorders of fluency J. Scott Yaruss
Part V. Theoretical Developments in Communication Disorders: 27. Motor speech disorders and models of speech production Karen Croot
28. Adult neurological disorders and semantic models Tobias Bormann
29. Language in genetic syndromes and cognitive modularity Vesna Stojanovik
30. Pragmatic disorders and theory of mind Louise Cummings.
2. Developmental dysarthria Megan Hodge
3. Developmental verbal dyspraxia Brigid McNeill
4. Developmental phonological disorder Susan Rvachew
5. Specific language impairment Susan Ellis Weismer
6. Developmental dyslexia Catherine Christo
7. Intellectual disability and communication Katherine Short-Meyerson and Glenis Benson
8. Emotional disturbance and communication Gregory J. Benner and J. Ron Nelson
9. Autistic spectrum disorders and communication Courtenay Frazier Norbury
Part II. Acquired Communication Disorders: 10. Head and neck cancer and communication Tim Bressmann
11. Acquired dysarthria Bruce E. Murdoch
12. Apraxia of speech Donald A. Robin and Sabina Flagmeier
13. Aphasia Roelien Bastiaanse and Ronald S. Prins
14. Right hemisphere damage and communication Yves Joanette, Perrine Ferré and Maximiliano A. Wilson
15. Dementia and communication Jamie Reilly and Jinyi Hung
16. Traumatic brain injury and communication Leanne Togher
17. Psychiatric disorders and communication Karen Bryan
Part III. Voice, Fluency and Hearing Disorders: 18. Functional and organic voice disorders Nadine P. Connor and Diane M. Bless
19. Stuttering and cluttering Kathleen Scaler Scott
20. Hearing disorders R. Steven Ackley
Part IV. Management of Communication Disorders: 21. Developmental motor speech disorders Kirrie Ballard and Patricia McCabe
22. Acquired motor speech disorders Anja Lowitt
23. Developmental language disorders Laurence B. Leonard
24. Acquired aphasia Anne Whitworth, Janet Webster and Julie Morris
25. Disorders of voice Linda Rammage
26. Disorders of fluency J. Scott Yaruss
Part V. Theoretical Developments in Communication Disorders: 27. Motor speech disorders and models of speech production Karen Croot
28. Adult neurological disorders and semantic models Tobias Bormann
29. Language in genetic syndromes and cognitive modularity Vesna Stojanovik
30. Pragmatic disorders and theory of mind Louise Cummings.