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Clinical Linguistics: Analysis of Mapping Knowledge Domains in Past, Present and Future [PDF]

open access: goldChildren, 2022
Across the world, many infants, children, adults, and elderly people are reported with many types of disorders and disabilities that damage, delay, or impede typical language development and/or use.
Ahmed Alduais   +3 more
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Syntactic Networks as an Endophenotype of Developmental Language Disorders: An Evo-Devo Approach to Clinical Linguistics

open access: diamondBiolinguistics, 2015
Usually, developmental language disorders are defined either symptomatically (based on a constellation of linguistic deficits appearing recurrently within a population) or etiologically (on the basis of a common underlying deficit), or both.
Lluís Barceló-Coblijn   +2 more
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Discourse Diversity Database (3D) for Clinical Linguistics Research: Design, Development, and Analysis [PDF]

open access: diamondBakhtiniana: Revista de Estudos do Discurso, 2022
Discourse Diversity Database (3D) is a corpus designed for clinical linguistics research. It consists of oral speech samples of three different genres: picture-elicited narratives, personal stories, and picture-based instructions.
Mariya Khudyakova   +13 more
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Studying clinical linguistics as an independent discipline in Bangladesh: A post-hoc needs analysis from the perspectives of learners [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of The Institute of Modern Languages, 2021
Clinical linguistics is the application of linguistic theories and methods to the study of causes, nature and treatment processes of different types of speech and language disorders.
Fatima Alam
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Genesis of Clinical Linguistics: Cognitive-Communication Disorders and Their Research Directions

open access: goldBulletin of Kemerovo State University. Series: Humanities and Social Sciences, 2022
Cognitive linguistics, psychophysiology, cardiology, and pathological psycholinguistics have common theory and methodology. Clinical linguistics is a new area of research within cognitive science.
Lyudmila Igisheva   +3 more
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A Corpus-based Analysis of Noun Phrase Complexity in Research Article Part-genres in Applied Linguistics and Clinical Medicine [PDF]

open access: goldLanguage Related Research, 2022
Complexity measures in academic writing have experienced a shift from clausal to phrasal indices in recent years. Drawing on a subset of Biber et al.‟s (2011) hypothesized stages of writing development, we explored phrasal complexity across sections ...
Rajab Esfandiari, Mohammad Ahmadi
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Corpus linguistics and clinical psychology [PDF]

open access: hybridInternational Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2022
Triangulating corpus linguistic approaches with other (linguistic and non-linguistic) approaches enhances “both the rigour of corpus linguistics and its incorporation into all kinds of research” (McEnery & Hardie, 2012:227).
Luke Collins   +4 more
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LATAH: A CLINICAL LINGUISTIC REVIEW [PDF]

open access: yesLET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal, 2020
This study describes the speech disorder in latah patients in terms of phonology with the Clinical Linguistic approach. Latah is a linguistic behaviour that occurs when someone is shocked, accidentally issuing words spontaneously and not aware of what he/
Ahmad Mubarok   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Speech Disorders Testing: Practices of European and Russian Clinical Linguistics [PDF]

open access: gold, 2020
The article is devoted to the problem of speech disorders caused by local brain damage. The purpose of the study is to demonstrate different tests for diagnosing aphasia developed in European countries and Russia.
Natalia G. Burmakina   +3 more
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Person-ness of voices in lived experience accounts of psychosis: combining literary linguistics and clinical psychology [PDF]

open access: greenMedical Humanities, 2020
In this paper, we use concepts and insights from the literary linguistic study of story-world characters to shed new light on the nature of voices as social agents in the context of lived experience accounts of voice-hearing.
Elena Semino   +2 more
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