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About This Book
Speech and Language: Advances in Basic Research and Practice, Volume 9 is a collection of contributions that discuss a broad range of topics on speech and language processes and pathologies. This volume contains seven contributions covering a wide array of topics on speech and language. It covers topics on speech development and production in normal and hearing-impaired speakers; integrated speech and language instruction for the hearing-impaired adolescent; and laryngectomee rehabilitation. Also discussed are subjects on sensory and motor changes during development and aging; the phonetic structure of errors in the perception of fluent speech; and the multiple meanings of phoneme and their confusions. Linguists, speech pathologists, and researchers on language development will find the book very insightful and informative.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Speech and Language: Advances in Basic Research and Practice
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- Chapter 1. New Prospects for Speech by the Hearing Impaired
- Chapter 2. Integrated Speech and Language Instruction for the Hearing-Impaired Adolescent
- Chapter 3. Laryngectomee Rehabilitation: Past and Present
- Chapter 4. Sensory and Motor Changes during Development and Aging
- Chapter 5. The Phonetic Structure of Errors in the Perception of Fluent Speech
- Chapter 6. Multiple Meanings of "Phoneme" (Articulatory, Acoustic,Perceptual, Graphemic) and Their Confusions
- Chapter 7. Perception of Consonant Place of Articulation
- Index