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Language Development and Aphasia in Children
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Language Development and Aphasia in Children

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Language Development and Aphasia in Children: New Essays and a Translation of Kindersprache und Aphasie by Emil Froschels deals with problems of theory, method, and therapy as well as the interpretation of language development and aphasia in children. A translation of Emil Froschels' book Kindersprache und Aphasie into English (Child Language and Aphasia) is included. Comprised of 26 chapters, this book begins with a historical review that illustrates how the ideas of other influential figures laid the groundwork for Child Language and Aphasia (1918), including Geraud de Cordemoy and Denis Diderot. The discussion then turns to the environment that surrounded Child Language and Aphasia and some of Froschels' observations regarding the nature of aphasia in children. The effect of left hemisphere arteriopathy on communicative intent, expression, and language comprehension in a right-handed nine-year-old girl is also examined. Subsequent chapters focus on theories of reading and language development; the psychology of association; the theory of the transitive contents of consciousness; and stuttering in children and aphasics. This monograph should be of considerable interest to students, researchers, and specialists in the fields of neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, neuropsychology, and neurophysiology.
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New Essays and a Translation of Kindersprache und Aphasie by Emil Froschels
Redaktör
R. W. Rieber
ISBN
9781483269818
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2014-05-10
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