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Advancing description and explanation in clinical linguistics: A legacy of Martin J. Ball

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2011
This article asserts the importance of explication of order and disorder in language as a privileged objective of clinical linguistics and service delivery and reviews the contributions of Martin Ball in advancing this agenda.
Jack S. Damico   +2 more
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Prosody as an interactional resource: A clinical linguistic perspective

International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009
Sue Peppe's article (2009) surveys key issues relevant to the clinical assessment and management of prosodic aspects of spoken communication. In the first part of this commentary, we demonstrate one approach to assessment, which involves close analysis of the use of prosody in spontaneous talk-in-interaction. This approach derives from one pioneered by
John Local, Bill Wells
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The Scope of Clinical Linguistics

1981
Clinical linguistics is the application of linguistic science to the study of communication disability, as encountered in clinical situations. Unfortunately, almost every term in this definition requires further discussion, in order to identify the orientation and scope of the subject.
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Linguistic Crisis and Clinical Practice

Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 1973
(1973). Linguistic Crisis and Clinical Practice. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 25-31.
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Investigating the validity of the clinical linguistic auditory milestone scale

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1995
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the validity of the Clinical Linguistic Auditory Milestone Scale (CLAMS) as a screening test to help physicians detect delays in language development. Language delays in children are often not diagnosed until about 3 years of age because (1) parents may not be aware of what constitutes normal language ...
Rebecca Blondeau   +2 more
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The Cambridge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics

, 2019
Presenting a field-defining overview of one of the most appliable linguistic theories available today, this Handbook surveys the key issues in the study of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), covering an impressive range of theoretical perspectives ...
David Schönthal
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Cognitive Linguistics in Medicine: How Language Shapes Perception, Decision-Making and Patient Care

International Journal of Linguistics Applied Psychology and Technology (IJLAPT)
Language plays a pivotal role in medicine, influencing clinical decision-making, patient perceptions, and healthcare outcomes. Cognitive linguistics and psychology provide crucial insights into how linguistic framing, biases, and communication strategies
Dr. Ankit Kumar, Dr. Mohit Arora
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Enhancing Communication in Dental Clinics with Linguistically Different Patients

Journal of Dental Education, 2008
The United States is becoming substantially more diverse in its citizenry, with numerous racial and ethnic cultural groups and immigrants living and working in this country. In addition, there has been an increase in the number of languages other than English spoken in homes, as well as an increase in the number of individuals with limited English ...
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Clinical Governmentality: A Critical Linguistic Perspective on Clinical Governance in Health Care Organizations

Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2008
The introduction of clinical governance policies in the UK offers an opportunity to explore the links between organizations, politics and language in health care. This paper attempts to theorise the links between symbolic and ideological formations and health care practitioners’ accounts in one mental health care trust as a clinical governance ...
Paul Crawford   +2 more
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On the clinical relevance of early deficits in critical linguistic functions

Acta Paediatrica, 2005
AbstractThe clinical significance of patterns of deficits in semantic and phonological representations observed by Miniscalco et al. is discussed in light of an ecological approach to language development. Conclusion: Deficits in semantic representations reflect problems in capturing the core linguistic referential function and should be taken as ...
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