Methods for Studying Language Production

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American Psychiatric Association
aphasia research techniques
Aphasic Speakers
atypical language acquisition research
autism communication studies
Autistic Children
Blarney Stone
Boston VA Medical Center
Brain Damage
Category=CFB
Category=CFDC
Category=CFF
Category=CFK
child language development
Children's Linguistic Knowledge
Children's Spontaneous Speech
childrens
Children’s Linguistic Knowledge
Children’s Spontaneous Speech
Dinner Table Talk
Double Object Form
Elicited Production
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eq_dictionaries-language-reference
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Home School Study
impaired
Instrument Nouns
knowledge
Language Production
length
Lexical Acquisition
lexical innovation analysis
linguistic
mean
MLU
parent-child discourse methods
peer interaction data
SLI Child
specific
Specific Language Impairment
speech
spontaneous
Spontaneous Language
Spontaneous Language Sampling
Spontaneous Speech Samples
Structured Elicitations
Teddy Bear
utterance
Vas
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805830330
  • Weight: 861g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this volume, which simultaneously honors the career contributions of Jean Berko Gleason and provides an overview of a broad and increasingly important research area, a panel of highly productive language researchers share and evaluate methods of eliciting and analyzing language production across the life span and in varying populations. Chapters address a wide variety of historical and evolving approaches to data collection for the study of morphosyntax, the lexicon, and pragmatics, both laboratory-based and naturalistic. Special concerns that arise in the study of atypical child development, aging, and second language acquisition are a focus of the discussion.

Lise Menn, Nan Bernstein Ratner