Hulit - Lloyd M. Hulit, Kathleen R. Fahey, Merle R. Howard

Hulit

Born to Talk_6
Buch | Softcover
496 Seiten
2014 | 6th edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-335194-1 (ISBN)
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With its primary focus on language development, Born to Talk, 6/e provides a comprehensive, contemporary, reader-friendly look at the many new and exciting contributions to the information about human language acquisition. In it, readers keep informed of the complex array of topics that provide the foundation for human communication and its development from birth through young adulthood. It is the ideal resource for students and practitioners in speech-language pathology, early childhood education, general education, special education, and related disciplines. The Enhanced Pearson eText features embedded video to illustrate key concepts and pop-up assessments to help students assess their proficiency.



 

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Kathleen Fahey, Ph.D. is professor emeritus at the University of Northern Colorado.  She is a speech-language pathologist with 36 years experience in the assessment and intervention of childhood speech, language and literacy disorders.  Her areas of expertise include development and disorders of articulation and phonology, early language, and school-age language and literacy. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in a traditional and online format.

Preface 

Chapter 1

A Connection of Brains  

Separate but Related Processes  

The Unique Characteristics of Human Speech  

Speech: The Tale of Two Brains  

Surfing the Web

Review Questions





 

Chapter 2

Language Acquisition: A Theoretical Journey  

Evidence of Biological and Environmental Influences on Language Learning  

A Review: The Major Theories of Language Acquisition  

Surfing the Web   

Review Questions  

 

Chapter 3

Cognitive Development: Building a Foundation for Language  

Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development  

Vygotsky’s Theory of Cognitive Development: A Sociocultural Perspective  

Dynamic Systems Theory  

The Perceptual Groundwork for Communication  

Executive Functions  

Surfing the Web

Review Questions  

 

Chapter 4

In the Beginning: Communication Development from Birth to 2 Years  

From the Beginning, the Infant Communicates

Ready to Receive Language: Perception and Comprehension of Words

Ready to Speak: Expressive Growth in Infancy  

The Development of Communication Functions: Using Communication to Get Things Done  

Beyond Infancy: The Emergence of Language  

Early Syntactic Development: A Stage Model  

Early Stage 1 (MLU: 1.0 to 1.5; Age: 12 to 22 Months)

Late Stage 1: Syntactic Development–Words to Word Combinations (MLU: 1.5 to 2.0; Age: 22 to 26 Months)

Comprehension and Production: A Critical and Evolving Relationship

Social Routines Involving Literacy: Songs, Rhymes, and Stories

Stage 1: A Brief Look Back and a Glimpse Forward

Surfing the Web

Review Questions  

 

Chapter 5

The Saga Continues: Language Development Through the Preschool Years

Stage 2: Elaborating Structure and Refining Meaning  

Stage 3: Producing Longer, More Adultlike Sentences  

Stage 4: Elaboration with Phrases and Clauses  

Stage 5: Polishing the Act

The Role of Comprehension and Production in Language Development  

Surfing the Web

Review Questions

 

Chapter 6

Taking Language to School and into Adulthood

The Classroom and Language: New Demands

Semantic Development

Syntax and Morphology  

Pragmatics, Conversation, and Narratives  

Metalinguistic Development During the School Years  

Learning to Read and Write  

And the Beat Goes On . . .  

Surfing the Web

Review Questions  

 

Chapter 7

The Building Blocks of Speech  

Describing Speech Sounds  

Development of Speech Sounds in Prelinguistic and The One-Word Stage

Development of Speech Sounds in Two-Word Utterances and Beyond

Coarticulation and Suprasegmental Aspects of Speech Production  

The Roles of Biology, Cognition, and Social Interaction in Phonological Development  

Surfing the Web

Review Questions

 

Chapter 8

Language Diversity: Social/Cultural and Regional Differences  

Socioeconomic Factors

Social/Cultural Factors

Social/Cultural Dialects  

The Changing Face of America and Bilingual Language Development

Bilingualism

The Optimal Age of Second Language Learning  

Cognition, Language, and Literacy Development

Cultural Diversity in the Public Schools

Surfing the Web

Review Questions

 

Chapter 9

Speech and Language Disorders in the Home, School, and Community  

Interrelationships of Speech and Language Disorders  

Causes and Types of Communication Disorders

Speech Disorders  

Summary  

Final Thoughts  

Surfing the Web

Review Questions  

 

Appendix

The Anatomical and Physiological Bases of Speech, Language, and Hearing

Speech as the Product of Borrowed Structures

The Four Processes of Speech

Respiration  

Phonation  

Resonation  

Articulation  

The Four Processes in Review  

The Brain: The Computer Center for Speech and Language  

The Ear: An Energy Transformer  

The Complete Speech and Language Machine  

Surfing the Web

Review Questions  

Glossary

Name Index  

Subject Index

References and Suggested Readings 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.3.2014
Sprache englisch
Maße 205 x 255 mm
Gewicht 913 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Logopädie
ISBN-10 0-13-335194-7 / 0133351947
ISBN-13 978-0-13-335194-1 / 9780133351941
Zustand Neuware
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