
Linguistic Disorders and Pathologies (1993)
An International Handbook
Ed. by Blanken, Gerhard / Dittmann, Jürgen / Grimm, Hannelore / Marshall, John C. / Wallesch, Claus-W.
Table of Contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Language Use in Normal Speakers and its Disorders
- The Architecture of Normal Spoken Language Use
- Morphosyntactic Characteristics of Spoken Language
- Phonological and Articulatory Characteristics of Spoken Language
- Characteristics of Hesitation Phenomena
- Spontaneous and Evoked Slips of the Tongue
- Slips of the Pen, Tongue, and Typewriter: A Contrastive Analysis
- Errors and their Relevance for Models of Language Production
- Disordered Language in Creative Writing
- The Architecture of Normal Spoken Language Use
- Acquired Organic Pathologies of Language Behavior: Neurolinguistic Disorders
- Clinical Symptoms and Syndromes of Aphasia
- Cerebral Organization of Language
- Diagnostic Methods in Aphasiology
- Semantic Disorders in Aphasia
- Syntactic Disorders in Aphasia
- Disorders of Word Class Processing in Aphasia
- Disorders of Lexical Morphology in Aphasia
- Disorders of Word-Form Processing in Aphasia
- Segmental Disorders in Aphasia
- Disorders of Prosody in Aphasia
- Nonpropositional Speech in Aphasia
- Repetitive Phenomena in Aphasia
- Aphasia and Models of Language Production and Perception
- Acquired Disorders of Reading
- Acquired Disorders of Writing and Spelling
- Multilingualism and Aphasia
- Communicative Behavior in Aphasia
- Text Processing in Aphasia
- Aphasia and Intelligence
- Aphasia and Apraxia
- Aphasia and Acalculia
- Short-Term Memory in Aphasia
- Aphasia Therapy
- Psychosocial Aspects of Aphasia
- Pathology of Nonaphasic Language Behavior after Focal Left Hemispheric Damage
- Verbal Communication Deficits after Right-Hemisphere Damage
- Pathology of Language Behavior in Dementia
- Language Disorders with Diffuse Brain Disease of Acute Onset
- Clinical Symptoms and Syndromes of Aphasia
- Acquired Organic Pathologies of Language Behavior: Neurophonetic Disorders
- Dynamical Systems and Speech
- Pathophysiology of Disordered Articulation
- Assessment Methods in Neurophonetics: Speech Production
- Speech Apraxia
- Spastic Dysarthria
- Flaccid Dysarthria
- Hypo- and Hyperkinetic Dysarthria
- Cerebellar Dysarthria
- Feedback Impairments in Dysarthria
- Therapy of Dysarthrias and Speech Apraxia
- Effects of Anatomical Alterations on Fully Developed Articulation
- Disorders of Phonation
- Pure Word Deafness (Verbal Auditory Agnosia)
- Speech Tics in Tourette's Syndrome
- Dynamical Systems and Speech
- Pathologies of Language Use in Psychiatric Disorders
- Language Behavior in Alexithymia
- Pathology of Language Behavior in Affective Psychoses
- Thought Disorders and Language Behavior in Schizophrenia
- Linguistic Aspects of Language Behavior in Schizophrenia
- Glossomania and Glossolalia in Schizophasia and their Linguistic Kinships to the Jargonaphasias
- Communicative Behavior in Schizophrenia
- Language Behavior in Alexithymia
- Pathologies and Disorders of Language Development
- Landmarks in Children's Language Development
- Definition and Diagnosis of Language Development Disorders
- Neurological Aspects of Language Development Disorders
- Psychiatric and Psychological Aspects of Language Development Disorders
- Children with Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia): Linguistic Aspects
- Children with Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia): Perceptual and Cognitive Aspects
- Children with Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia): Treatment
- Acquired Aphasia in Children
- Language Acquisition and Development with Sensory Impairment: Hearing-Impaired Children
- Language Acquisition and Development with Sensory Impairment: Blind Children
- Language Acquisition and Development in Persons with Mental Retardation
- Patterns of Interaction and Communication in Language Development Disorders
- Disorders of Written Language Development: Definitions and Overview
- Developmental Dyslexia and Language Disorders
- Developmental Dyslexia and Cognitive Processes
- Single and Multiple Component Developmental Dyslexias
- Treatment of Developmental Reading and Spelling Disorders
- Hyperlexia and Precocious Reading
- Aspects of Metalinguistic Abilities in Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia) and Dyslexia
- Communicative Behavior with Neurotic Developmental Disorders: Elective Mutism
- Language and Communicative Behavior in Childhood Psychosis
- Language and Communicative Behavior in Autistic Disorder
- Speech Disordered Children
- Developmental Dysarthria
- Effects of Congenital Malformations on Speech Development
- Stuttering: Physiological Correlates and Theoretical Perspectives
- Linguistic Phenomenology in Stuttering
- Psychological Aspects and Theories of Stuttering
- Therapy of the Stuttering Child
- Therapy of the Stuttering Adult
- Language Changes in Old Age
- Landmarks in Children's Language Development
- Indexes
Language Use in Normal Speakers and its Disorders

Citation Information
Linguistic Disorders and Pathologies
An International Handbook
Edited by Blanken, Gerhard / Dittmann, Jürgen / Grimm, Hannelore / Marshall, John C. / Wallesch, Claus-W.
Walter de Gruyter
1993
eBook ISBN: 9783110113242

















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