Communication disorders in Spanish speakers; theoretical, research, and clinical aspects.9781853599712Communication disorders communication disorder n. Any of various disorders, such as stuttering or perseveration, characterized by impaired written or verbal expression. in Spanish speakers; theoretical, research, and clinical aspects. Ed. by Jose G. Centeno et al. Multilingual Matters Ltd. 2007 310 pages $49.95 Paperback Communication disorders across languages RC423 Twenty-seven international academics contribute 20 chapters to a text incorporating both theoretical and empirical grounds from speech- language pathology, neurolinguists, neuropsychology neuropsychology Science concerned with the integration of psychological observations on behaviour with neurological observations on the central nervous system (CNS), including the brain. , education, and clinical psychology to develop evidence-based clinical procedures for monolingual mon·o·lin·gual adj. Using or knowing only one language. mon o·lin Spanish and bilingual Spanish-English children and adults
with communication disorders. The text evolved from two seminars held
during the November 2000 convention of the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is a professional association for speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists in the United States and internationally. in Washington, D.C. While focusing
on Spanish speakers in the U.S., it also includes material applicable to
monolingual and bilingual Spanish speakers in other countries. For
student clinicians and licensed professionals in speech-language
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