@Begin 1996/04/17 Subject: BIB: To Ms. Imai 大野清幸@愛知淑徳短期大学です。 >ところで、どなたかダウン症のこどもの言語発達についての文献を教えて >いただけないでしょうか? >今井むつみ(慶應義塾大学環境情報学部) 下記は、ダウン症児に直接関連する文献はほとんどありませんが、 関連情報として御提供します。Lewis (1987) Chapter 5 は直接関連します。 まず、大野自身の情報から。 Bloom, Lois and Lahey, Margaret (eds.). (1978). Language development and language disorders. New York: John Willy & Sons. 689p. Clahsen, Harald. (1991). Child language and developmental dysphasia: Linguistic studies of the acquisition of German. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 350p. Cromer, Richard F. (1991). Language and thought in noraml and handicapped children. Oxford/Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell. 341p. Imai, Kunihiko (ed.). (今井邦彦・編) (1979). 『言語障害と言語理論: シリーズ・ことばの障害1』 東京: 大修館書店. 374p. Lewis, Vicky. (1987). Development and handicap. Oxford/Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell. 222p. Chapter 5: How do children with Down's syndrome develop? pp.104-129. Menn, Lise, & Obler, Loraine K. (eds.). (1990). Agrammatic aphasia: A cross-language narrative source book, 1-3. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co. 1-1985pp. set: 90-272-2045-X (EU), 1-55619-024-7 (USA). Menn, Lise, & Obler, Loraine K. (eds.). (1990a). Agrammatic aphasia: A cross-language narrative source book, 1. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co. 1-816pp. 90-272-2046-8 (EU), 1-55619-025-5 (USA). Menn, Lise, & Obler, Loraine K. (eds.). (1990b). Agrammatic aphasia: A cross-language narrative source book, 2. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co. 817-1389pp. 90-272-2047-6 (EU), 1-55619-026-3 (USA). Menn, Lise, & Obler, Loraine K. (eds.). (1990c). Agrammatic aphasia: A cross-language narrative source book, 3. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co. 1391-1985pp. 90-272-2048-4 (EU), 1-55619-027-1 (USA). Sasanuma, Sumiko (ed.). (笹沼澄子・編) (1979a). 『失語症とその治療: シリーズ・ことばの障害2』 東京: 大修館書店. 320p. Sasanuma, Sumiko (ed.). (笹沼澄子・編) (1979b). 『ことばの遅れとその治療: シリーズ・ことばの障害3』 東京: 大修館書店. 316p. Sasanuma, Sumiko, Kamio, Akio, & Kubota, Masahiko. (1990a). Agrammatism in Japanese. In Lise Menn, & Loraine K. Obler (eds.). (1990b), 1225-1307. Sasanuma, Sumiko, Kamio, Akio, & Kubota, Masahiko. (1990b). Crossed agrammatism in Japanese: A case study. In Lise Menn, & Loraine K. Obler (eds.). (1990b), 1309-1353. Sasanuma, Sumiko, Kamio, Akio, & Kubota, Masahiko. (1990c). Supplement to chapter 17: Japanese-language materials. In Lise Menn, & Loraine K. Obler (eds.). (1990c), 1857-1906. Sasanuma, Sumiko, Kamio, Akio, & Kubota, Masahiko. (1990d). Japanese-language materials appendix: A control subject. In Lise Menn, & Loraine K. Obler (eds.). (1990c), 1907-1924. 以下は、LINGUIST ML, INFO-CHILDES ML からの最近の情報です。 ----------------------- Forwarded Message ---------------------------- >LINGUIST List: Vol-7-501. Thu Apr 4 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 123 >Subject: 7.501, Sum: Linguistics for speech therapists ---------------------------------Messages------------------------------------ 1) Date: Tue, 02 Apr 1996 11:38:49 GMT From: helge.dyvik@foli.uib.no (Helge Dyvik) Subject: Sum: Linguistics for speech therapists Last week I posted the following query: >A colleague has asked me to post the following request: >Can anyone suggest suitable reading material, approximately 500 pages, >about "clinical linguistics", i.e., linguistics as a basis for speech >therapists/correctionists? No previous knowledge of linguistics should >be presupposed. The language should be English (or a Scandinavian >language, but we more or less know that such material does not exist >in those languages). My colleague Kolbjoern Slethei and I are grateful to the following for very useful references: Ian Crookston Lynne Hewitt Pirkko Kukkonen Matti Lehtihalmes Mick Perkins Asha Rajan Gregory Roberts This is the union of their suggestions: Caplan, D. (1987). Neurolinguistics and linguistic aphasiology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Crystal, David. (1982). Profiling linguistic disability. London: Arnold. Crystal, David. (1987). Clinical linguistics. London: Arnold. Crystal, David. (1989). Clinical Linguistics, 2nd ed. London: Whurr. Crystal, David. (1993). Introduction to language pathology, 3rd ed. London: Whurr. Crystal, Fletcher & Garman. The Grammatical Analysis of Language Disability. Dressler, W. U. and Stark, J. A. (1988). Linguistic analyses of aphasic language. New York: Springer-Verlag. Grundy, Kim. (1989). Linguistics in Clinical Practice. London: Whurr Publishers. Grunwell, K [or P?]. Clinical Phonology. Grunwell, K (ed.). (1995). Linguistics in Clinical Practice. London: Whurr. [Or should it be Grundy? Cf. above. HD]. Hegde, M. N. (1991). Introduction to Communicative Disorders. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed. Hegde, M. N. (Mahabalagiri N.). (1992). Clinical methods and practicum in speech-language pathology. Lesser, R. (1978). Linguistic investigations of aphasia. London: Arnold. Lesser, R, and Milroy L. (1993). Linguistics and aphasia. London: Longman. Lund, N. and Duchan, J. (1993). Assessing children's language in naturalistic contexts. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Matthews, Cindy B. (1993). Marketing speech-language pathology and audiology services: a how-to guide. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group. Perkins, M. and Howard, S. (ed.). (1995). Case Studies in Clinical Linguistics. London: Whurr. Ryalls, J. H. (ed.). (1987). Phonetic approaches to speech production in aphasia and related disorders. Boston: College-Hill. Shipley, Kenneth G. (1992). Assessment in speech-language pathology: A resource manual. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group. Smith, B. R., and Leinonen, E. (1992). Clinical pragmatics. London: Chapman & Hall. Journal: Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics There is also a volume of Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics, but it may require some previous knowledge in linguistics. Helge Dyvik Department of Linguistics and Comparative Literature Section for Linguistic Studies University of Bergen Phone: +47 55 212261 Sydnesplass 7 Fax: +47 55 589354 N-5007 Bergen, Norway E-mail: helge.dyvik@foli.uib.no ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LINGUIST List: Vol-7-501. >LINGUIST List: Vol-7-535. Fri Apr 12 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 109 >Subject: 7.535, Misc: Ling for speech therapists, Lang & the movies ---------------------------------Messages------------------------------------ 1) Date: Fri, 05 Apr 1996 14:09:57 CST From: hbuck@salvador.speech.lsu.edu (Hugh Buckingham) Subject: Re: 7.501, Sum: Linguistics for speech therapists Sirs: In search of good material on linguistics for speech therapists, I would suggest the textbook and accompanying workbook. The text is titled: LINGUISTICS FOR NON LINGUISTS: A PRIMER WITH EXERCISES, 2nd ed. Allyn & Bacon. 1994. From, Hugh W. Buckingham, PHD ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LINGUIST List: Vol-7-535. >Date: Tue, 09 Apr 1996 17:01:16 -0300 >To: info-childes@andrew.cmu.edu Please post on CHILDES. Thank you. ---------------------------------- As the new editor of The Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (JSLPA), I would like to invite submissions of manuscripts addressing human communication and its disorders. JSLPA is the periodical publication of the Canadian Association of Speech- Language Pathologists and Audiologists. It is published four times yearly. Submissions are peer reviewed. They may be theoretical, integrative, practical, pedagogic, or empirical and will be evaluated on the bases of their meaningfulness and applicability to the interests of speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and other professionals who impact upon communication and its disorders. Submissions in French or English are welcomed. Address correspondance to: Elizabeth Kay-Raining Bird, PhD, Editor JSLPA 130 Albert Street Suite 2006 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5G4 CANADA rainbird@ac.dal.ca (Mandy Kay-Raining Bird)