Research Methods in Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics: A Practical Guide

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Nicole Müller, Martin J. Ball
John Wiley & Sons, 5 nov 2012 - 336 páginas
Research Methods in Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics

GUIDES TO RESEARCH METHODS IN LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS

“Up to date and covering a refreshingly wide range of approaches, this is a first-rate guide and resource for both practitioners and consumers of research in clinical linguistics and phonetics.”
Mick Perkins, University of Sheffield

“This truly outstanding collection of readings, treating a number of critical issues with great clarity, is certain to be quickly recognized as a valuable resource by the community of researchers.”
Martin R. Gitterman, The City University of New York

Research Methods in Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics introduces a wide range of research philosophies, methods, and tools used across linguistics, phonetics, and speech science, as applied to disordered speech and language. Comprised of sixteen chapters, each authored by specialists representing a variety of approaches, the volume addresses core topics for students `undertaking their own research, including:

  • experimental and quasi-experimental methods
  • qualitative methods, including ethnography and conversation analysis
  • sociolinguistics
  • corpus construction and analysis
  • data recording, transcription, and digital analysis of speech

In addition to exploring these and other topics, the volume considers the research ethics associated with working with those who have speech or other communication difficulties. There is a detailed discussion of the dissemination of research results in the form of theses, dissertations, and journal articles, and of the peer review process. Chapters include summary boxes to highlight salient information, and resources for researchers such as relevant web archives and tools. It offers students and researchers from a variety of entry points – such as linguistics, education, psychology, and speech pathology – an introduction to the scope of research in clinical linguistics and phonetics, and a practical guide to this interdisciplinary field.

 

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Research Ethics
10
Experimental and Quasiexperimental Research in Clinical
28
Experimental
48
Experimental
63
Qualitative Research in Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics
87
An Ethnographic Approach to Assessing Communication Success
107
Conversation Analysis Applied to Disordered Speech and Language
126
Clinical Sociolinguistics
146
Transcriptional and Impressionistic Methods
177
Digital Analysis of Speech Audio Signals
195
Imaging of Speech Data
219
Statistical Methods
253
Data and Methods
268
Reading Writing and Publishing
288
Index
311
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The Recording of Audio and Video Data
160

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Sobre el autor (2012)

Nicole Müller is Professor of Communicative Disorders at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and holds a Hawthorne-BORSF Endowed Professorship. She is co-editor of the journal Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics and of the book series Communication Disorders Across Languages. She is the co-author of Approaches to Discourse in Dementia (with J. A. Guendouzi, 2006), editor of Multilayered Transcription (2007), and co-editor of The Handbook of Language and Speech Disorders (with J. S. Damico and M. J. Ball, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010).

Martin J. Ball is Hawthorne-BORSF Endowed Professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is co-editor of the journal Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics and two book series: Communication Disorders Across Languages and Language and Speech Disorders (with J. S. Damico). He co-edited The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics (with M. Perkins, N. Müller and S. Howard, Wiley-Blackwell, 2008) and The Celtic Languages (with N. Müller, 2009), and co-wrote Phonology for Communication Disorders (with N. Müller and B. Rutter, 2010).

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