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E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten

Reihe: Communication Disorders Across Languages

Law / Weekes / Wong Language Disorders in Speakers of Chinese

E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten

Reihe: Communication Disorders Across Languages

ISBN: 978-1-84769-117-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



This book represents the latest research in language disorders in Chinese speakers by more than 20 scholars from Asia, the UK and the US. It features single case and group studies addressing theoretical and clinical issues concerning language impairments and reading and writing disorders in Chinese-speaking children and adults.
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Contributors Preface 1 Characteristics of Chinese in relation to language disorders - Roxana Fung 2 The role of phonological saliency and phonological template in typically and atypically developing phonology: Evidence from Putonghua-speaking children - Hua Zhu 3 Grammatical characteristics of Mandarin-speaking children with specific language impairment - Hintat Cheung 4 A construction account of question acquisition in Cantonese-speaking children with SLI - Anita M. Y. Wong and Stephanie F. Stokes 5 Morphosyntactic deficits in Cantonese-speaking children with specific language impairment - Paul Fletcher, Laurence B. Leonard, Stephanie Stokes, and Anita M. Y. Wong 6 Assessing Cantonese-speaking children with language difficulties from the perspective of evidence-based practice: Current practice and future directions - Thomas Klee, Anita M. –Y. Wong, Stephanie F. Stokes, Paul Fletcher, and Laurence B. Leonard 7 Morphological deficit and dyslexia subtypes in Chinese - Sina Wu, Jerome L. Packard, and Hua Shu 8 Developmental dyslexia in Chinese: Behavioural, genetic and neuropsychological issues - Kathrin Klingebiel and Brendan Stuart Weekes 9 Lexical tones perceived by Chinese aphasic subjects - Jie Leung 10 Selective grammatical-class deficits: Implications for the representation of grammatical information in Chinese - Zaizhu Han and Yanchao Bi 11 Acquired reading disorders in Chinese: Implications for models of reading - Brendan Stuart Weekes, I Fan Su, and Wengang Yin 12 Age of acquisition effects on picture naming in Chinese anomia - Sam-Po Law, Brendan Stuart Weekes, Olivia Yeung, and Karen Chiu 13 The effect of semantic integrity of words with preserved lexico-phonological representation on verbal recall - Winsy Wong and Sam-Po Law 14 Cantonese Linguistic Communication Measure (CLCM): A clinical tool for assessing aphasic narrative production - Anthony Pak-Hin Kong and Sam-Po Law 15 A semantic treatment for Cantonese anomic patients: Implications for the relationship between impairment and therapy - Sam-Po Law, Winsy Wong, and Elva Wong 16 Acquired dyslexia in Mongolian and Chinese - Brendan Stuart Weekes and I Fan Su Index


Law Sam-Po:
Sam-Po Law is an Associate Professor at the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong. She was trained in developmental psychology and linguistics. Her research interests in Chinese language disorders include acquired dyslexia and dysgraphia, lexical and sentence processing deficits, and language rehabilitation of individuals with aphasia.Weekes Brendan:
Brendan Weekes is an experimental psychologist who studies the psychology of language and memory - specifically word recognition and recall. He examines cognitive processes using cross-linguistic, neuropsychological and brain imaging methods. His research can be applied to understanding problems in clinical neuropsychology including bilingual aphasia, dementia and reading difficulties.Wong Anita M-Y:
Anita Wong is an Assistant Professor at the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong. A speech-language pathologist by training, she has worked with English- and Chinese-speaking children with developmental speech and language disorders. Her current research interests include the early identification of language impairment, and the underlying linguistic and cognitive deficits in Cantonese-speaking children with SLI.Sam-Po Law is an Associate Professor at the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong. She was trained in developmental psychology and linguistics. Her research interests in Chinese language disorders include acquired dyslexia and dysgraphia, lexical and sentence processing deficits, and language rehabilitation of individuals with aphasia. Brendan Weekes is an experimental psychologist who studies the psychology of language and memory - specifically word recognition and recall. He examines cognitive processes using cross-linguistic, neuropsychological and brain imaging methods. His research can be applied to understanding problems in clinical neuropsychology including bilingual aphasia, dementia and reading difficulties. Anita Wong is an Assistant Professor at the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong. A speech-language pathologist by training, she has worked with English- and Chinese-speaking children with developmental speech and language disorders. Her current research interests include the early identification of language impairment, and the underlying linguistic and cognitive deficits in Cantonese-speaking children with SLI.


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