Handbook of Communication Disorders: Theoretical, Empirical, and Applied Linguistic Perspectives
An academic handbook covering theoretical, empirical, and applied perspectives on communication disorders. Provides integrated insights across linguistics and clinical practice. Customer note: mixed impressions on scope
Highlights
- integrated theories and practice
- applied linguistics focus
- handbook format within HAL series
Pros
- theoretical and empirical integration
- applied linguistic perspectives
- compact handbook format
- authoritative contributors
Cons
- narrow customer insight available
- limited review data
- highly specialized content