Walker2013c
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| BibType | ARTICLE |
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| Author(s) | Gareth Walker, John Local |
| Title | On the intersection of phonetic detail and the organization of interaction: Clinical connections |
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| Tag(s) | Interactional Linguistics, Atypical prosody, conversation analysis, dysarthria, echolalia, sequence, EMCA, Phonetics, phonetics |
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| Year | 2013 |
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| Journal | Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics |
| Volume | 27 |
| Number | 10-11 |
| Pages | 770–783 |
| URL | Link |
| DOI | 10.3109/02699206.2013.813078 |
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Abstract
The analysis of language use in real-world contexts poses particular methodological challenges. We codify responses to these challenges as a series of methodological imperatives. To demonstrate the relevance of these imperatives to clinical investigation, we present analyses of single episodes of interaction where one participant has a speech and/or language impairment: atypical prosody, echolalia and dysarthria. We demonstrate there is considerable heuristic and analytic value in taking this approach to analysing the organization of interaction involving individuals with a speech and/or language impairment.
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