Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sound Disorders

Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sound Disorders

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New and updated features of this title

  • NEW: American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s position statements, definitions, and practice policies help students transition into competent clinicians.
  • NEW: A review of anatomy and physiology of the speech mechanism helps students understand descriptions of articulation as well as cleft palate, and motor speech disorders such as cerebral palsy and acquired dysarthria.
  • NEW: The principles of motor learning are discussed in a new section.
  • NEW: The Dodd (2013) diagnostic classification system of speech sound disorders is introduced in Chapter 1 and revisited throughout the text to give students a framework for reference and clarify how the categories could look clinically.
  • UPDATED: More user-friendly phonetic descriptors are now aligned to the updated International Phonetic Alphabet (2015) to aid students in learning the specific descriptions without being unnecessarily burdened with cumbersome terminology.
  • EXPANDED: Updated diagnostic protocols include expanded information on contextual testing, the use of multisyllabic words and a more streamlined process of analysis of diagnostic information.

Help students bridge the gap between the theoretical issues in speech-language pathology and their clinical application

Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sounds Disorders illustrates what works in practice and explains why it works. Every chapter focuses on suggestions for clinical practice as well as clinical examples and clinical applications. This approach will assist the reader in developing an understanding of how basic concepts and theoretical knowledge form the core for clinical decision making in the assessment and remediation of speech disorders.
The 6th Edition continues to help readers link academic foundations with clinical application. It incorporates the American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s position statements, definitions, and practice policies to aid students as they transition into competent clinicians. Also included is an overview of anatomy and physiology; a new section on the principles of motor learning; more user-friendly phonetic descriptors; the Dodd (2013) diagnostic classification system of speech sound disorders; updated diagnostic protocols; and new clinical exercises.

  1. Clinical Framework: Basic Terms and Concepts
  2. Articulatory Phonetics: Speech Sound Form
  3. Phonetic Transcription and Diacritics
  4. Theoretical Considerations and Practical Applications
  5. Normal Phonological Development
  6. Assessment and Appraisal: Collection of Data
  7. Summarizing Data and Classifying Speech Sound Disorders
  8. Dialects and English as a Second Language
  9. Therapy for Articulation Disorders: Obtaining and Accurate Production of a Speech Sound
  10. Treatment of Phonological Disorders
  11. Speech Sound Disorders in Selected Populations

Hallmark features of this title

  • Academic foundations content includes basic concepts, definitions and theoretical models.
  • Clinical framework content includes practical examples and applications.
    • Real-life case studies demonstrate a step-by-step process of multiple assessment strategies focusing on phonetic and phonemic analyses.
    • Critical-thinking activities and multiple-choice questions reinforce learning.
    • Clinical exercises allow students to apply theoretical concepts to real-life situations.
  • Addressing speech sounds in a wide diversity of children, the text covers regional dialects, Ozark English, Appalachian English and African-American Vernacular English, as well as 7 of the most prevalent native languages of speakers of English as a second language within the US.

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About our author

Jacqueline Bauman-Waengler has been a professor for more than 25 years. Her main teaching and clinical emphases are phonetics and phonology, including disorders of articulation and phonology in children and child language disorders. She has published and presented widely in these areas both nationally and internationally. In addition to the 6th Edition of Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sound Disorders: A Clinical Focus, Professor Bauman-Waengler has also published Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: From Concepts to Transcription (2009) with Pearson.

Appropriate for courses in Articulation and Phonological Disorders.

Help students bridge the gap between the theoretical issues in speech-language pathology and their clinical application
Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sounds Disorders illustrates what works in practice and explains why it works. Every chapter focuses on suggestions for clinical practice as well as clinical examples and clinical applications. This approach will assist the reader in developing an understanding of how basic concepts and theoretical knowledge form the core for clinical decision making in the assessment and remediation of speech disorders.
The 6th Edition continues to help readers link academic foundations with clinical application. It incorporates the American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s position statements, definitions, and practice policies to aid students as they transition into competent clinicians. Also included is an overview of anatomy and physiology; a new section on the principles of motor learning; more user-friendly phonetic descriptors; the Dodd (2013) diagnostic classification system of speech sound disorders; updated diagnostic protocols; and new clinical exercises.

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Dimensions 1.05 × 8.25 × 10.30 in
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higher education, Vocational / Professional Studies, Teacher Education, Speech Science and Disorders, Articulation / Phonological Disorders