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Price: $34.95
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Sale: $26.47
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Manufacturer: A Hodder Arnold Publication
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Mike Davenport::S. J. Hannahs
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Publisher: A Hodder Arnold Publication
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Edition: 2
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Dewey Decimal Number: 414.8
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Publication Date: 2005-07-21
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Reading Level: 238
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Description: This book examines some of the ways linguistics can express what native speakers know about the sound system of their language. Intended for the absolute beginner, it requires no previous background in linguistics, phonetics or phonology. Starting with a grounding in phonetics and phonological theory, this book provides a base from which more advanced treatments may be approached. It begins with an examination of the foundations of articulatory and acoustic phonetics, moves on to the basic principles of phonology, and ends with an outline of some further issues within contemporary phonology. Varieties of English, particularly Received Pronunciation and General American, form the focus of consideration, but aspects of the phonetics and phonology of other languages are discussed as well. This new edition includes a new chapter on intonation, stress and tone. It has been updated throughout to take account of the latest developments in phonological theory but without sacrificing the book's ease of use for beginners.
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Price: $10.95
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Sale: $3.67
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Manufacturer: Reading Wings
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Vera Goodman
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Publisher: Reading Wings
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Edition: 2nd
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Publication Date: 1999-03-01
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Reading Level: 68
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Description: A Parents' Guide for Reading with Beginning or Discouraged Readers. A simple, common-sense explanation of the reading process with practical strategies that will enable all those who are helping others learn to read do so more effectively.
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Price: $216.00
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Sale: $36.67
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Manufacturer: Cassell
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Paul Robertshaw
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Publisher: Cassell
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Dewey Decimal Number: 347.42075
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Publication Date: 1998-12
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Reading Level: 210
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Price: $93.20
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Sale: $83.41
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Manufacturer: Allyn & Bacon
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Elizabeth S. McCrea::Judith A. Brasseur
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Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 616.85506
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Publication Date: 2002-11-17
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Reading Level: 384
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Description: Firmly rooted in research, The Supervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is an update of Jean L. Anderson's seminal work by the same name and proves to be a practical guide for supervision at all stages of development. While preserving the essential and unique text from Anderson's work, this text is a practical and immediately applicable resource for supervisors and supervisees. The now classic Continuum Model and its stages of supervision developed by Anderson form the foundation of this text. Each stage is fully explicated in its own chapter and is accompanied by strategies and tools to implement it. Research findings and information generated since the publication of the Anderson text are integrated into existing chapters. The effect is a cohesive discussion of Anderson's model that will support the professional practice of supervisors in speech-language pathology and audiology as well as professionals in allied health and education. The contemporary format of this new text includes a new chapter on the supervision of speech-language pathology assistants, attention to new ASHA training standards (effective in 2005), and case studies and practical tools that make it useful for supervisors in any setting and level of practice. The final chapters of the text demonstrate the model's use in the preparation and continuing professional education of supervisors.
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Price: $23.00
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Sale: $9.99
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Manufacturer: Basic Books
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Marty Jezer
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Publisher: Basic Books
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8554
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Publication Date: 1997-05-15
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Reading Level: 288
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Description: “As a stutterer who is always afraid of speaking but is rarely able to keep his mouth shut, I have a story to tell.” So writes Marty Jezer in this insightful and invaluable book about stuttering that, by necessity, is also a work about speaking, silences, and the pleasures and pitfalls of everyday communication.With eloquence and passion, Jezer delves into his lifelong struggle with fluent speech. “I live on both sides of the disability dilemma,” he says. “As long as I keep silent, I look like a normal fluent person. But every time I talk, I put this identity on the line. The need to speak and the probability of stuttering are the dominant facts of my life.”This is a book about denial, fear, persistence, pluck, and ultimate triumph. With humorous and poignant personal anecdotes, Jezer recalls being a student, too embarrassed to speak in class yet humiliated by his own chosen silence. Afraid to phone girls, he found ingenious ways to ask them out on dates. Apprehensive about raising children, he delighted in reading to his daughter. Told at a job interview that he was unemployable, he created his own career.In an endless effort to “cure” his stuttering, Jezer has tried many kinds of speech therapy and psychotherapy; he’s meditated, practiced oration, and done deep breathing; he’s even volunteered as a guinea pig to test an experimental drug for the National Institutes of Health. Supportive, though critical, of existing therapies, he is insistent that issues of identity, self-acceptance, and self-esteem are as vital as fluency techniques. Through the examples of new-found friends in the self-help movement for people who stutter, he learned to take responsibility for his speech. Although Jezer still stutters, he is no longer afraid to speak.However unique stuttering is as a disability, the daily embarrassments and deeper psychic indignities that stutterers face are commonplace. The defeats of giving into them and the triumphs of overcoming them are, as Jezer writes, the drama of life.Aristotle described the stutterer’s tongue as “too sluggish to keep pace with the imagination.” Quite the contrary; Marty Jezer may stutter, but he is seldom at a loss for words.
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Price: $140.00
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Sale: $21.50
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Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Marwan Al-Akaidi
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 006.454
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Publication Date: 2004-06-28
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Reading Level: 224
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Description: This volume offers the results of research carried out to develop novel fractal-based techniques for the analysis of speech and audio signals. A great deal of this work is currently finding its way into practical commercial applications with Nokia Communications and other key organizations. After an introduction to speech processing and fractal geometry, fractal techniques are described in detail with numerous applications and examples. A final chapter summarizes the advantages and potential of the new techniques.
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Price: $49.95
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Sale: $37.55
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Manufacturer: Delmar Cengage Learning
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: David L. Irwin::Mary Pannbacker::Thomas W. Powell::Gay T. Vekovius
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Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 174.9616855
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Publication Date: 2006-08-09
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Reading Level: 224
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Description: Whether in clinical practice, research, education or private practice, speech-language pathologists and audiologists need to understand the impact of ethical issues surrounding their professions. By presenting ethical dilemmas in the context of real or hypothetical case scenarios, Ethics for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists: An Illustrative Casebook, will help you to recognize and approach ethical dilemmas with a firm understanding. Confidence in your skills will be enhanced through opportunities for practical application found throughout the book.
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Price: $37.50
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Sale: $31.24
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Manufacturer: The Analytic Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Steven H. Knoblauch
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Publisher: The Analytic Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8917
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Publication Date: 2000-06
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Reading Level: 184
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Description: A chronically striving, self-made made man addresses his therapist in the deeply resonant tone of authority, but the therapist notices that at the edge of his voice there is a raspiness that sounds like someone holding back tears. A female patient pauses, and suddenly the coolly superior tone of a black professional woman embattled in a white male world gives ways to the soft, teasing voice of a little girl --- equally suddenly, the topic of the session has shifted to women, women's bodies, and pregnancy. Such nuances and shifts in the music of the patient's voice have long been familiar to clinicians. Indeed, as Steven Knoblauch observes, the music of psychotherapy has been acknowledged across a variety of theoretical orientations, from Freudian, to self- psychological, to interpersonal and relational perspectives. But how, he asks, can we go beyond these partial assessments and make systematic sense of this music? How do we assess the opportunities it provides for deepened therapeutic engagement? In The Musical Edge of Therapeutic Dialogue, Knoblauch provides a model of resonant minding in which the musical elements of speech become a major source of information about unconscious communication and action. More specifically, resonant minding, by distinguishing between discrete and continuous levels of communication, between the verbal and the musical, offers a way of accessing and affecting levels of unconscious interactive process by attending to the musical edge of dialogue provided only we can hear it. An experienced musician as well as an analyst, Knoblauch brings to the clinical encounter a trained ear sensitive to the communicative subtleties of rhythm and tone, pitch and accent. Drawing on detailed clinical vignettes, he explores the shifts in musical expression across a sequence of patient-therapist interactions in order to show how the dyadic logic of mutual improvisation operates at the periphery to guide the continuous flow of unconscious communication and mutual regulation. In so doing, he provides a vivid sense of how the shifting movement of the patient's solo performance can be facilitated and enriched by the creative accompaniment of the therapist. Ultimately, Knoblauch argues, the music of therapy is not only another road to the unconscious, but one uniquely able to convey emergent meanings in a variety of domains, from conflicting cultural identifications, to the experience of to the body, to the emergence of desire. His vision of mutual immersion in a shared performance aimed at fostering growth coalesces into a major contribution at once evocative and clinically consequential to the current movement to grasp nonverbal behavior and processes of mutual regulation as they enter into all effective psychotherapy.
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Price: $29.95
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Sale: $17.04
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Manufacturer: Jossey-Bass
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Rosella Bernstein
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Publisher: Jossey-Bass
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Dewey Decimal Number: 372.465
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Publication Date: 1997-08-03
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Reading Level: 320
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Description: This unique resource provides 60 teaching/ learning units created to help special needs students learn short and long vowels, irregular vowel combinations, diphthongs, and r-controlled vowel sounds.
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Price: $10.25
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Sale: $8.00
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Manufacturer: New Readers Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Gail V. Rice
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Publisher: New Readers Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 421
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Publication Date: 1979-06
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