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22. Acquired Disorders of Reading
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Janice Kay
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents XI
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I. Language Use in Normal Speakers and its Disorders
- 1. The Architecture of Normal Spoken Language Use 1
- 2. Morphosyntactic Characteristics of Spoken Language 16
- 3. Phonological and Articulatory Characteristics of Spoken Language 34
- 4. Characteristics of Hesitation Phenomena 46
- 5. Spontaneous and Evoked Slips of the Tongue 53
- 6. Slips of the Pen, Tongue, and Typewriter: A Contrastive Analysis 66
- 7. Errors and their Relevance for Models of Language Production 72
- 8. Disordered Language in Creative Writing 92
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II. Acquired Organic Pathologies of Language Behavior: Neurolinguistic Disorders
- 9. Clinical Symptoms and Syndromes of Aphasia 98
- 10. Cerebral Organization of Language 120
- 11. Diagnostic Methods in Aphasiology 137
- 12. Semantic Disorders in Aphasia 153
- 13. Syntactic Disorders in Aphasia 160
- 14. Disorders of Word Class Processing in Aphasia 169
- 15. Disorders of Lexical Morphology in Aphasia 181
- 16. Disorders of Word-Form Processing in Aphasia 187
- 17. Segmental Disorders in Aphasia 197
- 18. Disorders of Prosody in Aphasia 209
- 19. Nonpropositional Speech in Aphasia 215
- 20. Repetitive Phenomena in Aphasia 225
- 21. Aphasia and Models of Language Production and Perception 238
- 22. Acquired Disorders of Reading 251
- 23. Acquired Disorders of Writing and Spelling 262
- 24. Multilingualism and Aphasia 278
- 25. Communicative Behavior in Aphasia 288
- 26. Text Processing in Aphasia 303
- 27. Aphasia and Intelligence 310
- 28. Aphasia and Apraxia 317
- 29. Aphasia and Acalculia 325
- 30. Short-Term Memory in Aphasia 332
- 31. Aphasia Therapy 352
- 32. Psychosocial Aspects of Aphasia 372
- 33. Pathology of Nonaphasic Language Behavior after Focal Left Hemispheric Damage 378
- 34. Verbal Communication Deficits after Right-Hemisphere Damage 383
- 35. Pathology of Language Behavior in Dementia 388
- 36. Language Disorders with Diffuse Brain Disease of Acute Onset 409
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III. Acquired Organic Pathologies of Language Behavior: Neurophonetic Disorders
- 37. Dynamical Systems and Speech 416
- 38. Pathophysiology of Disordered Articulation 425
- 39. Assessment Methods in Neurophonetics: Speech Production 432
- 40. Speech Apraxia 443
- 41. Spastic Dysarthria 452
- 42. Flaccid Dysarthria 457
- 43. Hypo- and Hyperkinetic Dysarthria 461
- 44. Cerebellar Dysarthria 468
- 45. Feedback Impairments in Dysarthria 476
- 46. Therapy of Dysarthrias and Speech Apraxia 480
- 47. Effects of Anatomical Alterations on Fully Developed Articulation 486
- 48. Disorders of Phonation 491
- 49. Pure Word Deafness (Verbal Auditory Agnosia) 498
- 50. Speech Tics in Tourette’s Syndrome 504
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IV. Pathologies of Language Use in Psychiatric Disorders
- 51. Language Behavior in Alexithymia 510
- 52. Pathology of Language Behavior in Affective Psychoses 513
- 53. Thought Disorders and Language Behavior in Schizophrenia 522
- 54. Linguistic Aspects of Language Behavior in Schizophrenia 534
- 55. Glossomania and Glossolalia in Schizophasia and their Linguistic Kinships to the Jargonaphasias 543
- 56. Communicative Behavior in Schizophrenia 549
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V. Pathologies and Disorders of Language Development
- 57. Landmarks in Children’s Language Development 558
- 58. Definition and Diagnosis of Language Development Disorders 574
- 59. Neurological Aspects of Language Development Disorders 585
- 60. Psychiatric and Psychological Aspects of Language Development Disorders 595
- 61. Children with Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia): Linguistic Aspects 606
- 62. Children with Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia): Perceptual and Cognitive Aspects 625
- 63. Children with Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia): Treatment 640
- 64. Acquired Aphasia in Children 646
- 65. Language Acquisition and Development with Sensory Impairment: Hearing-Impaired Children 660
- 66. Language Acquisition and Development with Sensory Impairment: Blind Children 679
- 67. Language Acquisition and Development in Persons with Mental Retardation 688
- 68. Patterns of Interaction and Communication in Language Development Disorders 697
- 69. Disorders of Written Language Development: Definitions and Overview 711
- 70. Developmental Dyslexia and Language Disorders 724
- 71. Developmental Dyslexia and Cognitive Processes 733
- 72. Single and Multiple Component Developmental Dyslexias 742
- 73. Treatment of Developmental Reading and Spelling Disorders 753
- 74. Hyperlexia and Precocious Reading 768
- 75. Aspects of Metalinguistic Abilities in Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia) and Dyslexia 773
- 76. Communicative Behavior with Neurotic Developmental Disorders: Elective Mutism 788
- 77. Language and Communicative Behavior in Childhood Psychosis 794
- 78. Language and Communicative Behavior in Autistic Disorder 804
- 79. Speech Disordered Children 825
- 80. Developmental Dysarthria 834
- 81. Effects of Congenital Malformations on Speech Development 858
- 82. Stuttering: Physiological Correlates and Theoretical Perspectives 864
- 83. Linguistic Phenomenology in Stuttering 870
- 84. Psychological Aspects and Theories of Stuttering 876
- 85. Therapy of the Stuttering Child 885
- 86. Therapy of the Stuttering Adult 893
- 87. Language Changes in Old Age 900
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VI. Indexes
- 88. Editors and Contributors 919
- 89. Index of Names 925
- 90. Subject Index 955
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents XI
-
I. Language Use in Normal Speakers and its Disorders
- 1. The Architecture of Normal Spoken Language Use 1
- 2. Morphosyntactic Characteristics of Spoken Language 16
- 3. Phonological and Articulatory Characteristics of Spoken Language 34
- 4. Characteristics of Hesitation Phenomena 46
- 5. Spontaneous and Evoked Slips of the Tongue 53
- 6. Slips of the Pen, Tongue, and Typewriter: A Contrastive Analysis 66
- 7. Errors and their Relevance for Models of Language Production 72
- 8. Disordered Language in Creative Writing 92
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II. Acquired Organic Pathologies of Language Behavior: Neurolinguistic Disorders
- 9. Clinical Symptoms and Syndromes of Aphasia 98
- 10. Cerebral Organization of Language 120
- 11. Diagnostic Methods in Aphasiology 137
- 12. Semantic Disorders in Aphasia 153
- 13. Syntactic Disorders in Aphasia 160
- 14. Disorders of Word Class Processing in Aphasia 169
- 15. Disorders of Lexical Morphology in Aphasia 181
- 16. Disorders of Word-Form Processing in Aphasia 187
- 17. Segmental Disorders in Aphasia 197
- 18. Disorders of Prosody in Aphasia 209
- 19. Nonpropositional Speech in Aphasia 215
- 20. Repetitive Phenomena in Aphasia 225
- 21. Aphasia and Models of Language Production and Perception 238
- 22. Acquired Disorders of Reading 251
- 23. Acquired Disorders of Writing and Spelling 262
- 24. Multilingualism and Aphasia 278
- 25. Communicative Behavior in Aphasia 288
- 26. Text Processing in Aphasia 303
- 27. Aphasia and Intelligence 310
- 28. Aphasia and Apraxia 317
- 29. Aphasia and Acalculia 325
- 30. Short-Term Memory in Aphasia 332
- 31. Aphasia Therapy 352
- 32. Psychosocial Aspects of Aphasia 372
- 33. Pathology of Nonaphasic Language Behavior after Focal Left Hemispheric Damage 378
- 34. Verbal Communication Deficits after Right-Hemisphere Damage 383
- 35. Pathology of Language Behavior in Dementia 388
- 36. Language Disorders with Diffuse Brain Disease of Acute Onset 409
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III. Acquired Organic Pathologies of Language Behavior: Neurophonetic Disorders
- 37. Dynamical Systems and Speech 416
- 38. Pathophysiology of Disordered Articulation 425
- 39. Assessment Methods in Neurophonetics: Speech Production 432
- 40. Speech Apraxia 443
- 41. Spastic Dysarthria 452
- 42. Flaccid Dysarthria 457
- 43. Hypo- and Hyperkinetic Dysarthria 461
- 44. Cerebellar Dysarthria 468
- 45. Feedback Impairments in Dysarthria 476
- 46. Therapy of Dysarthrias and Speech Apraxia 480
- 47. Effects of Anatomical Alterations on Fully Developed Articulation 486
- 48. Disorders of Phonation 491
- 49. Pure Word Deafness (Verbal Auditory Agnosia) 498
- 50. Speech Tics in Tourette’s Syndrome 504
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IV. Pathologies of Language Use in Psychiatric Disorders
- 51. Language Behavior in Alexithymia 510
- 52. Pathology of Language Behavior in Affective Psychoses 513
- 53. Thought Disorders and Language Behavior in Schizophrenia 522
- 54. Linguistic Aspects of Language Behavior in Schizophrenia 534
- 55. Glossomania and Glossolalia in Schizophasia and their Linguistic Kinships to the Jargonaphasias 543
- 56. Communicative Behavior in Schizophrenia 549
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V. Pathologies and Disorders of Language Development
- 57. Landmarks in Children’s Language Development 558
- 58. Definition and Diagnosis of Language Development Disorders 574
- 59. Neurological Aspects of Language Development Disorders 585
- 60. Psychiatric and Psychological Aspects of Language Development Disorders 595
- 61. Children with Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia): Linguistic Aspects 606
- 62. Children with Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia): Perceptual and Cognitive Aspects 625
- 63. Children with Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia): Treatment 640
- 64. Acquired Aphasia in Children 646
- 65. Language Acquisition and Development with Sensory Impairment: Hearing-Impaired Children 660
- 66. Language Acquisition and Development with Sensory Impairment: Blind Children 679
- 67. Language Acquisition and Development in Persons with Mental Retardation 688
- 68. Patterns of Interaction and Communication in Language Development Disorders 697
- 69. Disorders of Written Language Development: Definitions and Overview 711
- 70. Developmental Dyslexia and Language Disorders 724
- 71. Developmental Dyslexia and Cognitive Processes 733
- 72. Single and Multiple Component Developmental Dyslexias 742
- 73. Treatment of Developmental Reading and Spelling Disorders 753
- 74. Hyperlexia and Precocious Reading 768
- 75. Aspects of Metalinguistic Abilities in Specific Language Impairment (Developmental Dysphasia) and Dyslexia 773
- 76. Communicative Behavior with Neurotic Developmental Disorders: Elective Mutism 788
- 77. Language and Communicative Behavior in Childhood Psychosis 794
- 78. Language and Communicative Behavior in Autistic Disorder 804
- 79. Speech Disordered Children 825
- 80. Developmental Dysarthria 834
- 81. Effects of Congenital Malformations on Speech Development 858
- 82. Stuttering: Physiological Correlates and Theoretical Perspectives 864
- 83. Linguistic Phenomenology in Stuttering 870
- 84. Psychological Aspects and Theories of Stuttering 876
- 85. Therapy of the Stuttering Child 885
- 86. Therapy of the Stuttering Adult 893
- 87. Language Changes in Old Age 900
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VI. Indexes
- 88. Editors and Contributors 919
- 89. Index of Names 925
- 90. Subject Index 955