Published by Pearson (October 3, 2013) © 2014
Noma Anderson | George ShamesFor undergraduates taking introduction courses in communication sciences and disorders.
This leading introductory book on communication disorders uses student-friendly content to explore current research, central theories, and the nuts and bolts of clinical therapy.
Updated with the most current research and information, the 8th Edition of Human Communication Disorders continues to cover a broad range of topics including speech and language development, genetics, the biology and physics of communication, and an overview of cultural and linguistic diversity. With an emphasis on evidence-based practice, experts in speech-language pathology and audiology place communication processes and communication disorders in perspective, define basic theories of causation, introduce identifying characteristics, and present an overview of procedures for evaluation and treatment — while at the same time focusing on the real people who both have communication disorders and the real people who study them.
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- Introduction: Human Communication Disorders:
- Development of Communication, Language, and Speech
- The Biology and Physics of Speech
- Multicultural and Multilingual Considerations
- Genetics: Basis for Development and Disorders
- Articulatory and Phonological Disorders
- Stuttering and Other Disorders of Fluency
- Voice Disorders
- Cleft Lip and Palate and other Craniofacial Disorders
- Neurogenic Disorders of Speech in Children and Adults
- Aphasia and Related Acquired Language Disorders
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Swallowing: Process and Disorders
- Hearing and Hearing Disorders
- Audiologic Rehabilitation