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Foundations of Phonology: Linguistic Development, Speech Pathology,
and Communicative Disorders addresses the importance of clinical
phonetics in the diagnosis and remediation of communicative
disorders. This introductory text provides comprehensive coverage
of foundational concepts and constructs, and outlines the
relationships between speech development in both motoric and
linguistic terms and human development overall. Students learn
about speech sound production, and the physical and acoustic
properties used to classify and describe sounds. The text focuses
on the importance of phonetic transcription in diagnosing disorders
and developing effective treatment plans. Students also become
familiar with the role of coarticulation and assimilation processes
in speech production and the four areas of phonological knowledge:
understanding constrastive phonemes, rules for allophonic
variations, phonotactics, and morphophonemic adjustments. The final
two chapters of the book provide detailed information on
transcribing and analyzing disordered speech. Featuring exercises
that allow readers to practice the target knowledge and concepts,
the book emphasizes clinical applicability. Foundations of
Phonology is an outstanding instructional tool for courses in
speech-language pathology, human communication, linguistics, and
communicative disorders.
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