Clinical SociolinguisticsISBN: 978-1-4051-1250-5
Paperback
360 pages
August 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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“Individuals acquire language, and lose it, in a variety of
contexts. Gender, geography, socioeconomic status and bilingualism
are all relevant to clinical reasoning about speech and language
disorders. This timely volume is grounded in state-of-the art
sociolinguistic research, but also demonstrates the application of
sociolinguistic thinking to the clinical situation. It will be an
invaluable text for those professionals faced with linguistically
and culturally diverse client groups, and for students and
researchers in communication disorders.” Paul Fletcher,
University College Cork