Bilingual Language Development & Disorders in Spanish-English Speakers

2004 
Because dual language learners are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. student population and the majority speak Spanish as a first language the new generation of SLPs must have comprehensive knowledge of how to work effectively with bilingual speakers. That's what they'll get in the second edition of this book, an ideal graduate-level text and an essential resource for every practicing SLP. Fully updated with five new chapters on hot topics (see below), an expanded age range that includes infants and toddlers, and cutting-edge research findings, this book arms SLPs with the most current information on language development and disorders of Spanish-English bilingual children. More than 25 leading researchers give SLPs in-depth, high-level coverage of a broad range of critical topics, including social-cultural factors affecting language acquisition diagnosis of language disorders effective professional development infant/toddler language development first language loss bilingual lexical development semantic development verbal morphology and vocabulary morphosyntactic development code-switching grammatical impairments narrative development and disorders phonological development and disorders fluency SLPs will have the sophisticated knowledge they need to accurately distinguish language disorders from typical bilingual development, and they'll get a complete language intervention framework they can use as a guide for their own practice. Whether used as a graduate text or a trusted reference, this book will help SLPs fully understand the complexity of language development in bilingual children, diagnose disorders accurately, and conduct effective assessment and intervention for the growing number of Spanish English bilingual speakers. With 5 new chapters! Literacy Language Processing and Production in Infants & Toddlers Cross-Linguistic Influence & Code-Switching Language and the Educational Setting Professional Development "
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