1. CLINICAL PHONOLOGY
1.1. Research Area (1980)
1.2. GRUNWELL
1.3. EDWARDS & SHRIBERG
1.4. ELBERT, DINNSEN & WEISMER
1.4.1. Acoustic analyses of Speech
1.4.2. Voice Disorders
1.5. ELBERT & GIERUT
2. CLINICAL PROCEDURES
2.1. Clinical Applications of Phonological analysis
2.1.1. NATURAL PHONOLOGY
2.2. Electrolaryngography
2.3. Electropalatography
2.4. Nasometry
3. TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
3.1. Speech
3.2. Voice Instrumentation
4. JOURNAL
4.1. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics (1987)
4.1.1. Founded by
4.1.1.1. Martin Ball
4.1.1.2. Ray Kent
4.1.2. Topic Issues
4.1.2.1. Electropalatography
4.1.2.2. Stuttering
4.1.2.3. Adolescent Language
4.1.2.4. Intervocalic Consonants
4.1.2.5. Transcription
4.1.2.6. Diagnostic Markers for Child
4.1.2.7. Speech Sound Disorders
4.1.2.8. Cleft lip and Palate
4.1.2.9. Systemic Functional Linguistics
4.1.2.10. Ultrasound
4.1.2.11. William´s Syndrome
4.1.2.12. Indigenous and Colonial Languages
5. ICPLA was Founded (1991)
6. BOOK SERIES were published (1990)
6.1. Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics
6.1.1. Intellibility of Disordered Speech
6.1.2. Developmental Dysphasia
6.1.3. Language Lateralization
6.1.4. Phonetics of Fingerspelling
6.1.5. Non Fluent Aphasia
6.1.6. Pragmatics
7. Symposium
7.1. Advances in Clinical Phonetics
8. DAVID CRISTAL
8.1. Father of Clinical Linguistics
8.1.1. Speech therapy
8.1.2. Linguistic Science
8.1.2.1. Clinical Settings
8.2. Wrote LARSP books (1972)
8.2.1. Studies in Language Disability and Remediation
8.3. Clinical Linguistics Book (1981)
8.3.1. Utility of Linguistic Approaches For Speech & Language Clinicians
8.4. Profiles
8.4.1. PROPH
8.4.2. PROP
8.4.3. PRISM
9. RUSELL, QUIGLEY, POWER
9.1. Deaf children's Syntax
10. INGRAM
10.1. Phonological Disability
10.1.1. In America
11. ROMAN JACKOBSON
11.1. Kindersprache, Aphasie und allgemeine Lautgesetze (1941)
11.1.1. Linguistic universals
11.1.2. Complexity
11.1.3. Maximal contrasts
11.1.4. Implicational Relationships
11.1.5. Markedness
12. CHOMSKY & HALLEY
12.1. The sound Pattern of English (1968)
12.1.1. Generative Phonology
12.1.1.1. Analysis
12.1.1.2. Treatment
12.1.2. Linguistic Concepts
12.1.3. Phonetic Commonalities
13. THE HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL LINGUISTICS COMPENDIUM
13.1. Documenting
13.1.1. Pragmatics
13.1.2. Discourse
13.1.3. Sociolinguistics
13.1.4. Syntax
13.1.5. Semantics
13.1.6. Phonetics
13.1.7. Phonology