This comprehensive book ties strong academic foundations directly to their clinical application for speech/language therapists working with speech sound disorders. Each chapter presents tools to help readers bridge the gap between theoretical issues and clinical applications by presenting Clinical Applications, Clinical Exercises, Case Studies, and a section called Think Critically, which asks students to further apply specific clinical concepts. Test Yourself multiple choice questions appear at the end of each chapter and are ideal for review and assessment of the knowledge presented in the chapters, and Further Readings allow readers to continue to expand their knowledge.
The new Fifth Edition of Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sound Disorders reflects the current use of the term “speech sound disorder,” an umbrella term for what was previously noted as articulation- and phonemic-based disorders. Also included is an in-depth review of the phonotactics of American English; increased focus on topics which have gained recognition with the field; an expanded chapter on the Treatment of Phonemic-Based Speech Sound Disorders (Chapter 10); an updated chapter on Speech Sound Disorders in Selected populations; and the addition of several videos in the Enhanced Pearson eText which support the content of the chapter and allow more clinical and transcription exercise for students.
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Jacqueline Bauman-Waengler has been a professor for over 25 years. She has presented and published widely regionally, nationally, and internationally in the areas of phonetics/phonology, speech sound disorders in children and adults, and child language. In addition to the Fifth Edition of Articulation and Phonology in Speech Sound Disorders: A Clinical Focus, she has also published Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: From Concepts to Transcription with Pearson in 2009. She is currently working as a speech/language specialist in Pleasant Valley School District and a consultant for Western Psychological Corporation in Los Angeles, CA.