Classification of Developmental Language Disorders: Theoretical Issues and Clinical Implications
By Ludo Verhoeven; Hans Van Balkom | Go to book overview
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Book title: Classification of Developmental Language Disorders: Theoretical Issues and Clinical Implications.
Contributors: Ludo Verhoeven - Editor, Hans Van Balkom - Editor.
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Place of publication: Mahwah, NJ.
Publication year: 2004.
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Table of contents
- Title Page *
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- Developmental Language Disorders: Classification, Assessment, and Intervention 3
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- I - Etiology 21
- 1 - Characteristics of Children with Specific Language Impairment 23
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- 2 - Neuroplasticity and Development: the Acquisition of Morphosyntax in Children with Early Focal Lesions and Children with Specific Language Impairment 39
- References 57
- 3 - Language Disorders Across Modalities: the Case of Developmental Dyslexia 61
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- 4 - Neuroimaging Measures in the Study of Specific Language Impairment 99
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- 5 - Information Processing in Children with Specific Language Impairment 137
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- 6 - Environmental Factors in Developmental Language Disorders 159
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- II - Typology 173
- 7 - Speech Output Disorders 175
- References 189
- 8 - Central Auditory Processing 191
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- 9 - Lexical Deficits in Specific Language Impairment 209
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- 10 - Morphological Disorders 235
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- Appendix (note. Hebrew Word Order Within the Np is N-A) *
- 11 - Grammatical Impairment: an Overview and a Sketch of Dutch 261
- References 280
- 12 - Pragmatic Disability in Children with Specific Language Impairments 283
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- Appendix 1 *
- III - Assessment and Intervention 307
- 13 - Specific Language Impairment: Diagnostic Dilemmas 309
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- 14 - A Dynamic Systems Approach to Diagnostic Measurement of Sli 327
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- 15 - Early Detection of Developmental Language Disorders 349
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- 16 - Early Intervention for Young Children with Language Impairments 367
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- 17 - Benefits of Speech Manipulation for Children with Language Disorders 383
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- 18 - The Close Association Between Classification and Intervention for Children with Primary Language Impairments 401
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- Appendix A *
- Author Index 419
- Subject Index 437
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