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| Title: | Grammatical Analysis of Language Disability - 2nd Edition |
| Authors: | Crystal, David Fletcher, Paul Garman, Michael |
| Issue Date: | 1989 |
| Citation: | Crystal, D., Fletcher, P. and Garman, M. (1989), Grammatical Analysis of Language Disability - 2nd Edition. London: Cole and Whurr |
| Abstract: | This series is the first to approach the problem of language disability as a single
field. It attempts to bring together areas of study which have traditionally been
treated under separate headings, and to focus on the common problems of analysis,
assessment and treatment which characterize them. Its scope therefore includes the
specifically linguistic aspects of the work of such areas as speech therapy, remedial
teaching, teaching of the deaf and educational psychology, as well as those aspects of mother-tongue and foreign-language teaching which pose similar problems.
The research findings and practical techniques from each of these fields can inform
the others, and we hope one of the main functions of this series will be to put
people from one profession into contact with the analogous situations found in
others.
It is therefore not a series about specific syndromes or educationally narrow
problems. While the orientation of a volume is naturally towards a single main
area, and reflects an author's background, it is editorial policy to ask authors to
consider the implications of what they say for the fields with which they have
not been primarily concerned. Nor is this a series about disability in general. The
medical, social, educational and other factors which enter into a comprehensive
evaluation of any problems will not be studied as ends in themselves, but only in
so far as they bear directly on the understanding of the nature of the language
behaviour involved. The aim is to provide a much needed emphasis on the description
and analysis of language as such, and on the provision of specific techniques
of therapy or remediation. In this way, we hope to bridge the gap between the
theoretical discussion of 'causes' and the practical tasks of treatment-two sides
of language disability which it is uncommon to see systematically related.
Despite restricting the area of disability to specifically linguistic matters-and
in particular emphasizing problems of the production and comprehension of
spoken language-it should be clear that the series' scope goes considerably beyond
this. For the first books, we have selected topics which have been particularly
neglected in recent years, and which seem most able to benefit from contemporary
research in linguistics and its related disciplines, English studies, psychology,
sociology and education. Each volume will put its subject matter in perspective,
and will provide an introductory slant to its presentation. In this way, we hope
to provide specialized studies which can be used as texts for components of teaching
courses, as well as material that is directly applicable to the needs of professional
workers. It is also hoped that this orientation will place the series within the reach
of the interested layman-in particular, the parents or family of the linguistically
disabled. |
| Publisher: | Cole and Whurr |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10092/5483 |
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