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Clinical Sociolinguistics
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Louisiana, USA (University of Louisiana at Lafayette): “Clinical Sociolinguistics” edited by Martin Ball of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, examines how sociolinguistic research paradigms can be applied to assessment, diagnosis and treatment in the clinical situation:
“It fills a gap in the literature for speech-language pathologists by addressing how sociolinguistic research paradigms can be applied to assessment, diagnosis and treatment in the clinical situation; it collects newly commissioned articles written by top scholars in the field; it includes chapters that outline findings from sociolinguistic research over the last 40 years and point to the relevance of such findings for practicing speech-language pathologists, and it discusses topics including bilingualism, code-switching, language planning, and African-American English.”
For more information, please visit:
www.blackwellpublishing.com
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