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Multilingual Aspects of Speech Sound Disorders in Children: (6 Communication Disorders Across Languages)


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Multilingual Aspects of Speech Sound Disorders in Children explores both multilingual and multicultural aspects of children with speech sound disorders. The 30 chapters have been written by 44 authors from 16 different countries about 112 languages and dialects. The book is designed to translate research into clinical practice. It is divided into three sections: (1) Foundations, (2) Multilingual speech acquisition, (3) Speech-language pathology practice. An introductory chapter discusses cross-linguistic and multilingual aspects of speech sound disorders in children. Subsequent chapters address speech sound acquisition, how the disorder manifests in different languages, cultural contexts, and speakers, and addresses diagnosis, assessment and intervention. The research chapters synthesize available research across a wide range of languages. A unique feature of this book are the chapters that translate research into clinical practice. These chapters provide real-life vignettes for specific geographical or linguistic contexts.

Table of Contents:
Kathryn Kohnert: Foreword PART I. FOUNDATIONS Chapter 1. David Ingram: Prologue: Cross-linguistic and Multilingual Aspects of Speech Sound Disorders in Children Chapter 2. Madalena Cruz-Ferreira: Sociolinguistic and Cultural Considerations when Working with Multilingual Children Chapter 3. Carol Stow, Sean Pert, and Ghada Khattab: Translation to Practice: Sociolinguistic and Cultural Considerations when Working with the Pakistani Heritage Community in England, UK Chapter 4. Cori J. Williams: Translation to Practice: Sociolinguistic and Cultural Considerations when Working with Indigenous Children in Australia Chapter 5. Martin J. Ball: Vowels and Consonants of the World's Languages Chapter 6. Sue Peppe: Prosody in the World's Languages Chapter 7. Sue Peppe, Martine Coene, Isabelle Hesling, Pastora Martinez-Castilla, and Inger Moen: Translation to Practice: Prosody in Five European Languages Chapter 8. Susan Rvachew, Karen Mattock, Meghan Clayards, Pi-Yu Chiang, and Francoise Brosseau- Lapre: Perceptual Considerations in Multilingual Adult and Child Speech Acquisition PART II. MULTILINGUAL SPEECH ACQUISITION Chapter 9. Barbara L. Davis and Sophie Kern: A Complexity Theory Account of Canonical Babbling in Young Children Chapter 10. Brian A. Goldstein and Sharynne McLeod: Typical and Atypical Multilingual Speech Acquisition Chapter 11. Karla N. Washington: Translation to Practice: Typical Bidialectal Speech Acquisition in Jamaica Chapter 12. Thora Masdottir (Pora Masdottir): Translation to Practice: Typical and Atypical Multilingual Speech Acquisition in Iceland PART III. SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY PRACTICE Chapter 13. Sharynne McLeod: Multilingual Speech Assessment Chapter 14. Sharynne McLeod: Translation to Practice: Creating Sampling Tools to Assess Multilingual Children's Speech Chapter 15. Seyhun Topbas; Translation to Practice: Assessment of the Speech of Multilingual Children in Turkey Chapter 16. Raul F. Prezas and Raul Rojas: Translation to Practice: Assessment of the Speech of Spanish-English Bilingual Children in the USA Chapter 17. Carol Kit Sum To and Pamela Sau Ping Cheung: Translation to Practice: Assessment of Children's Speech Sound Production in Hong Kong Chapter 18. Jan Edwards and Benjamin Munson: Transcription of the Speech of Multilingual Children with Speech Sound Disorders Chapter 19. B. May Bernhardt and Joseph P. Stemberger: Translation to Practice: Transcription of the Speech of Multilingual Children Chapter 20. Kathryn Crowe: Translation to Practice: Transcription of the Speech and Sign of Bimodal Children with Hearing Loss Chapter 21. Shelley E. Scarpino and Brian A. Goldstein: Analysis of the Speech of Multilingual Children with Speech Sound Disorders Chapter 22. Minjung Kim and Carol Stoel-Gammon: Translation to Practice: Acoustic Analysis of the Speech of Multilingual Children in Korea Chapter 23. Helen Grech: Translation to Practice: Phonological Analysis of the Speech of Multilingual Children in Malta Chapter 24. Christina Gildersleeve-Neumann and Brian A. Goldstein: Intervention for Multilingual Children with Speech Sound Disorders Chapter 25. Annette V. Fox-Boyer: Translation to Practice: Intervention for Multilingual Children with Speech Sound Disorders in Germany Chapter 26. Avivit Ben David: Translation to Practice: Intervention for Multilingual Hebrew-speaking Children with Speech Sound Disorders in Israel Chapter 27. Isabelle Simard: Translation to Practice: Intervention for Multilingual Children with Speech Sound Disorders in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Chapter 28. Yvette Hus: Literacy and Metalinguistic Considerations of Multilingual Children with Speech Sound Disorders Chapter 29. Ruth Huntley Bahr and Felix Matias: Translation to Practice: Metalinguistic Considerations for Cuban Spanish-English Bilingual Children Chapter 30. Brian A. Goldstein and Sharynne McLeod: Multilingual Children with Speech Sound Disorders: An Epilogue

About the Author :
Sharynne McLeod is professor of speech and language acquisition at Charles Sturt University, Australia. She is vice president of the International Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics Association, editor of the International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and author of a number of books including the International Guide to Speech Acquisition. Brian A. Goldstein is associate professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Temple University, USA. He currently serves on the editorial board of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics and has previously served as Associate Editor and Editor of Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools.

Review :
In this volume McLeod & Goldstein have assembled a group of international experts who take the reader on a fascinating worldwide tour of the speech of bilingualism and multilingualism. The focus is on understanding how speech sound disorder manifests within the variation and combinations of languages. The perspectives represented together form a comprehensive look at speech acquisition and impairment and should be of great interest to both researchers and clinicians who work with bilinguals. Elizabeth Pena, University of Texas at Austin, USA This book clearly captures the state of our knowledge on child phonological disorders in multilingual children around the world and the challenges still to be faced with respect to theory building and practice. Aquiles Iglesias, Temple University, USA The numerous chapters of the book present much more information than expected about the linguistic and practical problems in treating multilingual children with speech sound disorders and the possible outcomes of various linguistic interactions.The principal readers of this book would be practitioners in speech-language pathology, therapist, logopedists, etc. But this volume is not less important for students and researchers interested in linguistics, phonetics and/or phonology who will find here a host of interesting facts and topics for further study. -- Judith Rosenhouse, SWANTECH Ltd., Israel in The Phonetician, Volume 105-106 (2012 I/II), pp. 121-124 There is still much to be learned with regard to meeting the needs of our multilingual clients, but this text can make a substantial contribution to our practice based on the knowledge available today...this text is a must-read for all those clinicians working with multilingual children. -- Yvonne Wren, Senior Research Speech and Language Therapist/NIHR Research Fellow, Bristol, UK in Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 29(3) 373-377 (2013)


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781847695123
  • Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Multilingual Matters
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Spine Width: 17 mm
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1847695124
  • Publisher Date: 20 Feb 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: 6 Communication Disorders Across Languages
  • Weight: 503 gr


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