Description |
xx, 383 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
The Roman Jakobson series in linguistics and poetics |
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Sound and meaning.
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Contents |
I. Phonetics and Phonology: A Historical Overview. 1. Phonetics versus Phonology: The Prague School and Beyond. 2. Phonology as Human Behavior -- II. Phonology as Human Behavior across Languages. 3. The Italian and Latin Connections. 4. The Hebrew and Yiddish Connections -- III. Phonology as Human Behavior: Panchronic, Pedagogical, and Textual Applications. 5. Panchronic Applications in Hebrew Phonology. 6. Pedagogical and Textual Applications -- IV. Phonology as Human Behavior: Developmental and Clinical Applications. 7. Developmental Phonology and Functional Clinical Applications. 8. Clinical Applications to Organic Disorders -- V. Phonology as Human Behavior: Audiology and Aphasia. 9. Audiology, Hearing Impairment, and Cochlear Implants. 10. Aphasia |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-373) and index |
Subject |
Contrastive linguistics.
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Grammar, Comparative and general -- Phonology.
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Language acquisition.
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Language disorders -- Diagnosis.
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Phonetics.
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Speech disorders -- Diagnosis.
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LC no. |
96013941 |
ISBN |
0822318083 (acid-free paper) |
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0822318229 (paperback: acid-free paper) |
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