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Phonological Development And Disorders In Children A Multilingual Perspective 1st Edition Zhu Hua Barbara Dodd

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Phonological Development And Disorders In Children A Multilingual Perspective 1st Edition Zhu Hua Barbara Dodd
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Publisher: Multilingual Matters
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Pages: 490
Author: Zhu Hua; Barbara Dodd
ISBN: 9781853598906, 1853598909
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Phonological Development And Disorders In Children A Multilingual Perspective 1st Edition Zhu Hua Barbara Dodd by Zhu Hua; Barbara Dodd 9781853598906, 1853598909 instant download after payment.

This book critically examines the effects of language specificity on phonological acquisition and disorder through a collection of empirical studies of children learning typologically very different languages. The studies address many theoretical, clinical and methodological issues, such as: What role do developmental universals and the ambient language play in language acquisition? How should one account for the similarities and differences in the phonological development between normally and atypically developing children, between monolingual and bilingual children, and between bilingual children sharing one language? What implications do these similarities and differences have for clinical assessment and diagnosis? The book provides much-needed baseline information for clinical assessment and diagnosis.

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