Communication Disorders in Turkish

Communication Disorders in Turkish
Title Communication Disorders in Turkish PDF eBook
Author Seyhun Topbaş
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 395
Release 2010-04-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 1847693954

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This volume is the first to deal with Turkish communicative development and disorders, reflecting the use of Turkish by a sizeable population in multilingual settings in Europe, USA, and Australia. In addition to Speech-language Pathologists, the book will be of interest to professionals from related fields such as clinical linguistics, psychology, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, audiology, and special education. This book presents a compendium of information about the profession of speech-language pathology, cultural differences, assessment materials and research done in communication disorders in Turkey. It also covers acquisition and disorders in multilingual contexts where there is significant Turkish immigration.

Multilingual Perspectives on Child Language Disorders

Multilingual Perspectives on Child Language Disorders
Title Multilingual Perspectives on Child Language Disorders PDF eBook
Author Janet L. Patterson
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 271
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1783094745

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This book investigates language disorders in children who speak languages other than, or in addition to, English. The chapters in the first section of the volume focus on language disorders associated with four different syndromes in multilingual populations and contexts. This section discusses language disorders associated with autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome and Williams syndrome. The chapters in the second section of the book relate to language impairment in children who speak diverse languages, although the issues they address are relevant across languages and cultural contexts. The book also reviews assessment procedures and intervention approaches for diverse languages, including Bengali, Cantonese, French, Spanish, and Turkish. The volume aims to stimulate thoughtful clinical practice and further research in language disorders in multilingual populations.

Managing Children with Developmental Language Disorder

Managing Children with Developmental Language Disorder
Title Managing Children with Developmental Language Disorder PDF eBook
Author James Law
Publisher Routledge
Pages 551
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429848331

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Although most children learn language relatively quickly, as many as 10 per cent of them are slow to start speaking and are said to have developmental language disorder (DLD). Children with DLD are managed by a variety of different professionals in different countries, are offered different services for different periods of time and are given a variety of different therapeutic treatments. To date, there has been no attempt to evaluate these different practices. Managing Children with Developmental Language Disorder: Theory and Practice Across Europe and Beyond does just this, reporting on the findings of a survey carried out as part of the work of COST Action IS1406, a European research network. Law and colleagues analyse the results of a pan-European survey, looking at how different services are delivered in different counties, at the cultural factors underpinning such services and the theoretical frameworks used to inform practice in different countries. The book also provides a snapshot of international practices in a set of 35 country-specific "vignettes", providing a benchmark for future developments but also calling attention to the work of key practitioners and thinkers in each of the countries investigated. This book will be essential reading for practitioners working with children with language impairments, those commissioning services and policy in the field and students of speech and language therapy.

Multilingual Aspects of Speech Sound Disorders in Children

Multilingual Aspects of Speech Sound Disorders in Children
Title Multilingual Aspects of Speech Sound Disorders in Children PDF eBook
Author Sharynne McLeod
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 321
Release 2012
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1847695124

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Multilingual Aspects of Speech Sound Disorders in Children translates research into clinical practice for speech-language pathologists working with children. The book explores both multilingual and multicultural aspects of children with speech sound disorders. The 30 theoretical and clinical chapters have been written by 44 authors from 16 different countries about 112 languages and dialects.

The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders

The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders
Title The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders PDF eBook
Author Raymond D. Kent
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 644
Release 2004
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780262112789

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A major new reference work with entries covering the entire field of communication and speech disorders.

Assessing Multilingual Children

Assessing Multilingual Children
Title Assessing Multilingual Children PDF eBook
Author Sharon Armon-Lotem
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 376
Release 2015
Genre Education
ISBN 1783093129

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Second language learners often produce language forms resembling those of children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI). At present, professionals working in language assessment and education have only limited diagnostic instruments to distinguish language impaired migrant children from those who will eventually catch up with their monolingual peers. This book presents a comprehensive set of tools for assessing the linguistic abilities of bilingual children. It aims to disentangle effects of bilingualism from those of SLI, making use of both models of bilingualism and models of language impairment. The book's methods-oriented focus will make it an essential handbook for practitioners who look for measures which could be adapted to a variety of languages in diverse communities, as well as academic researchers.

The Acquisition of Turkish in Childhood

The Acquisition of Turkish in Childhood
Title The Acquisition of Turkish in Childhood PDF eBook
Author Belma Haznedar
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 426
Release 2016-11-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027266204

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The Acquisition of Turkish in Childhood presents recent research on the nature of language acquisition by typically and atypically developing monolingual and bilingual Turkish-speaking children. The book summarises the most recent research findings on the acquisition of Turkish in childhood, with a focus on (i) the acquisition of phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics, (ii) the acquisition of discourse skills, (iii) literacy development and (iv) atypical vs. typical development. The book also provides the reader with a unique perspective on cross-learner comparative research on the acquisition of Turkish, demonstrating how similar issues can be investigated in a range of various acquisition contexts. By grouping together the recent research on the acquisition of Turkish within a single volume, this book provides a unique opportunity for readers to review the general developmental tendencies and the most prominent hypotheses put forward by scholars.