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Köp båda 2 för 1780 krSpeech and Language Therapy in Practice, UK: "This book provides an incredibly detailed overview of how to analyse all levels in an interaction. It helps to pull together the familiar and the less familiar for transcription. It supplies clear descriptions and transcribing conventions and has an add-on section to the International Phonetic Alphabet with symbols for disordered speech...[Provides] a lot of useful techniques for helping answer the 'Waht are they Doing?' factor. The user can select part of the processes described to help focus on details they are interested in. This makes it useful to all users, from students to experienced clinicians."
Nicole Muller, D.Phil. Dr. Nicole Muller is Associate Professor in Communicative Disorders, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, holding the title of Hawthorne-LEQSP Endowed Professor. She has published widely in both book and journal form in various areas of language disorders, as well the syntax and semantics of natural language. Particular areas of interest include clinical discourse studies and pragmatics, specifically as applied to Alzheimer's Disease, communication disorders and multilingualism, and professional voice use in university professors. Her most recent book is Pragmatics in Speech and Language Pathology, while her book on discourse in Alzheimer's disease (co-authored with Dr J Guendouzi) is due for publication in 2005.
Preface Introduction. What is Transcription and Why Should We Do It? Nicole Muller and Jack Damico Orthographic Transcription. Jackie Guendouzi and Nicole Muller Transcribing at the Segmental Level. Martin J. Ball Transcribing at the Suprasegmental Level. Joan Rahilly Transcribing at the Discourse Level. Nicole Muller and Jackie Guendouzi Transcribing Gaze and Gesture. Jack Damico and Nina Simmons-Mackie Transcribing Clinical Behaviors. John Tetnowski and Thomas Franklin Putting the Tool Kit Together. Nicole Muller and Martin J. Ball Appendices: Charts of Symbols. References. Index