基本説明
An exploration of the applications of linguistics (including both psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic perspectives) to clinical research in the field of communication disorders.
Full Description
Researching communication disorders involves a range of disciplines including speech-language pathology, linguistics and psychology. This book provides an interdisciplinary description of the theoretical frameworks in the field of communication disorders and an overview of the main current methodological approaches.
Contents
Series Editors' Preface Acknowledgements PART I: KEY CONCEPTS AND RESEARCH ISSUES Paradigms and Research Practice The Research/Practice Context PART II: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF RESEARCH What are the Key Problems in the Field? Researching Child Communication Disorders Researching Adult Communication Disorders PART III: RESEARCH PROJECTS RELATED TO COMMUNICATION DISORDERS Practical Issues in Planning Research Communicating Research from Start to Finish Project Development Program Development PART IV: FURTHER RESOURCES Resources for Researching Communication Disorders Glossary of Terms Index