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Issues in clinical linguistics

open access: closed, 2003
This volume is a collection of papers focusing on different aspects of clinical linguistics; it encompasses different issues on language pathologies, first and second language acquisition and impairments. In some cases, authors discuss clinical data concerning three major pathologies: agrammatism, the first research on which goes back to nineteenth ...
Elisabetta Fava
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Narrative discourse segmentation in clinical linguistics

2020
Abstract This chapter deals with segmentation, definition of basic units and annotation of the first corpus of Russian narratives by individuals with brain damage – people with aphasia and right hemisphere damage – and neurologically healthy speakers.
Mira B. Bergelson, Mariya V. Khudyakova
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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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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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Practical Aspects of Clinical Linguistics

Language plays a crucial role in organizing social life. Problems with language use cause a person to be alienated from the mainstream of society. This is where the Clinical Linguistics comes in handy to address various types of language impairments. The subject of this dissertation is the practical aspects of clinical linguistics that help individuals
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Investigations in Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics

2012
Contents: Preface. M. Perkins, An Emergentist Approach to Clinical Pragmatics. J. Guendouzi, N. Muller, Defining Trouble-Sources in Dementia: Repair Strategies and Conversational Satisfaction in Interactions With an Alzheimer's Patient. M.H. Southwood, Evidence for a Direct Orthography-to-Phonology Route in Reading. H.G. Simonsen, M.
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Clinical Linguistics

2008
Hielscher-Fastabend, Martina   +2 more
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Clinical linguistics

2015
Michael Perkins, Sara Howard
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