Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sound Disorders: A Clinical Focus, 6th edition

Published by Pearson (August 1, 2020) © 2020

  • Jacqueline Bauman-Waengler Ocean View School District, Oxnard, California
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Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sounds Disorders helps you bridge the gap between the theoretical issues in speech-language pathology and their clinical application. The text illustrates what works in practice and explains why it works. Every chapter focuses on suggestions for clinical practice as well as clinical examples and clinical applications. This approach will assist you in developing an understanding of how basic concepts and theoretical knowledge form the core for clinical decision making.

The 6th Edition incorporates the American Speech-Language Hearing Association's position statements, definitions and practice policies. The revised text also includes a new overview of anatomy and physiology, a new section on the principles of motor learning, more user-friendly phonetic descriptors and more.

  1. Clinical Framework: Basic Terms and Concepts
  2. Articulatory Phonetics: Speech Sound Form
  3. Phonetic Transcription and Diacritics
  4. Theoretical Considerations and Practical Applications
  5. Normal Phonological Development
  6. Assessment and Appraisal: Collection of Data
  7. Summarizing Data and Classifying Speech Sound Disorders
  8. Dialects and English as a Second Language
  9. Therapy for Articulation Disorders: Obtaining and Accurate Production of a Speech Sound
  10. Treatment of Phonological Disorders
  11. Speech Sound Disorders in Selected Populations

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