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HEALTH PROFESSIONS

SPEECH, LANGUAGE & HEARING

Chapter 1 Significance of Articulation and

Phonology and Their Disorders

Chapter 2 The Speech Mechanism and the

Phonetic System

Chapter 3 Phonological System and

Development

Chapter 4 Dialect Variations of Speech Sound

Production

Chapter 5 Types and Potential Etiological

Factors of Articulatory/Phonologic Disorders

Chapter 6 Assessment of Articulatory/

Phonologic Disorders

Chapter 7 Transition from Assessment to

Intervention of Articulatory/Phonologic

Disorders

Chapter 8 Phonetic Treatment Approaches

Chapter 9 Phonological Treatment Approaches

Chapter 10 Implementation of Intervention

and Transition to Dismissal

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Speech Science

Primer

Physiology,

Acoustics, and

Perception of

Speech

Sixth Edition

Lawrence J. Raphael,

PhD

February 2011 /

Softbound / 7 x 10

Approx. 416 pp. /

Approx. 201 Illus.

978-1-6083-1357-0

DESCRIPTION

Written in a clear, reader-friendly style, Speech

Science Primer serves as an introduction to speech

science and covers basic information on acoustics,

the acoustic analysis of speech, speech anatomy and

physiology, and speech perception. It also includes

topics such as research methodology, speech motor

control, and history/evolution of speech science.

With its reader-friendly content and valuable online

resources, Speech Science Primer: Physiology,

Acoustics, and Perception of Speech, Sixth Edition

is an ideal text for beginning speech pathology and

audiology students and faculty.

FEATURES

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NEW! Updated art program, including 10 new

figures and 30 updated figures

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Material on speech respiration and expanded

information on cross-language speech issues

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Information on acoustics, speech physiology, and

speech perception is integrated to create a unified

treatment of speech science

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An explanation of the normal communication

process serves as a basis for comparison with

communication disorders

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Audio clips available on the companion website

are referenced in the text by an icon

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A bibliography concludes each chapter to

encourage further study

Clinical

Management

of Articulatory

and Phonologic

Disorders

Third Edition

Mary Gordon-Brannan,

PhD

April 2006 /

Hardbound / 7 x 10

Approx. 400 pp. /

Approx. 100 Illus.

978-0-7817-2951-2

DESCRIPTION

This revised Third Edition serves as the primary

textbook for introductory courses in articulation

and phonological disorders. The text focuses

on articulation and phonological development

and disorders, their management, and the many

approaches/techniques of current treatment.

Features of this clear text include: chapter

subheadings that lead students throughout

the material; boxed questions about important

information; case examples to illustrate practical

applications; chapter content summaries and study

suggestions for instructors; and 100 illustrations.