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International Review of Research in Mental Retardation

Language and Communication in Mental Retardation

Leonard Abbeduto editor Laraine Masters Glidden editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

Published:14th Nov '03

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International Review of Research in Mental Retardation cover

* Contains the most current research on genetic syndromes, including Williams syndrome, Down syndrome, and fragile X syndrome * Outlines the most current research on language and communication intervention for persons with mental retardation * Authors consider the implications of the research reviewed for both theory and clinical practice * Authors bring state-of-the-art knowledge of cognitive science, developmental science, linguistic, and behavioral genetics to bear on important questions about language and mental retardation * Includes new research on long-studied conditions (e.g., Down syndrome) and disorders that are of only recent interest to child language researchers (e.g., fetal alcohol syndrome) * Includes a consideration of nonverbal, as well as verbal, communication

Language and communication problems have figured prominently in the definition of mental retardation. This volume focuses on these language and communication issues. It contains research on genetic syndromes including Williams syndrome, Down syndrome, and fragile X syndrome.Language and communication problems have long figured prominently in the definition of mental retardation. Volume 27 of the International Review of Research in Mental Retardation focuses exclusively on these language and communication issues. The pace of research on language learning and use in mental retardation has increased in recent years and taken new direction. This revitalization has been fueled by three factors: 1) advances in genetic technologies allowing investigation of the behavioral phenotypes of well-defined syndromes, 2) an increased emphasis on maximizing abilities of individuals with mental retardation to live and succeed in a broader range of contexts and settings, and 3) theoretical debates concerning the mechanisms of language development and the nature of the human mind. Contents in Language and Communication in Mental Retardation include syndromes (e.g., Down syndrome, Williams syndrome), domains of language skill (e.g., reading), and intervention strategies.

Praise for the Series "This book is highly detailed and heavily referenced." --BIOSIS "Belongs on the shelves of every serious student and researcher whose focal interest is the retarded." --JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY "Practically every article is of interest for psychologists who are involved with mental retardation." --CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY

ISBN: 9780123662279

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 620g

324 pages