
Articulation and Phonological Disorders
by Bernthal, John E.; Bankson, Nicholas W.; Flipsen, Peter-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. xi |
Introduction | p. xiii |
Normal Aspects of Articulation | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Structure of Language | p. 1 |
Fundamentals of Articulatory Phonetics | p. 6 |
Coarticulation: Interactions among Sounds in Context | p. 35 |
Aerodynamic Considerations in Speech Production | p. 41 |
Acoustic Considerations of Speech | p. 44 |
Sensory Information in Speech Production | p. 46 |
Generative Phonology | p. 47 |
Optimality Theory | p. 54 |
Which Phonological Theory to Select? | p. 54 |
Summary of Levels of Organization of Speech | p. 55 |
Concluding Note on Implications for Speech Acquisition | p. 57 |
Questions for Chapter 1 | p. 59 |
Early Phonological Development | p. 63 |
Models of Phonological Development: The Child as an Active Learner | p. 63 |
Infant Perception: Breaking into the Code | p. 72 |
Infant Production: Interaction of Maturation and Experience | p. 78 |
The Transition Period: From Babble to Speech | p. 84 |
Individual Differences: Profile of Two 1-Year-Old Girls | p. 90 |
Systematization and Reorganization: From Word to Segment | p. 92 |
Linguistic Perception beyond the Transition Period: Representing Speech Sounds | p. 93 |
Questions for Chapter 2 | p. 98 |
Later Phonological Development | p. 105 |
Establishing Group Norms: Large-Scale Studies | p. 106 |
Phonological Processes: Systematicity in Production Errors | p. 110 |
Profiling the Preschool Child: Individual Differences Revisited | p. 118 |
Development of Perception beyond Early Childhood: Understanding Running Speech | p. 124 |
Production in the School-Age Child: Continuing Change | p. 128 |
Questions for Chapter 3 | p. 135 |
Etiology/Factors Related to Phonologic Disorders | p. 139 |
Introduction | p. 139 |
Structure and Function of the Speech and Hearing Mechanisms | p. 141 |
Motor Abilities | p. 164 |
Oral Myofunctional Disorders/Tongue Thrust | p. 166 |
Neuromotor Disorders | p. 171 |
Cognitive-Linguistic Factors | p. 176 |
Psychosocial Factors | p. 185 |
Conclusion | p. 192 |
Questions for Chap | |
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