Assessing Grammar : : The Languages of LARSP / ed. by Martin J. Ball, David Crystal, Paul Fletcher.

This collection is a resource book for those working with language disordered clients in a range of languages. It collects together versions of the well-known Language Assessment Remediation Screening Procedure (LARSP) prepared for different languages. Starting with the original version for English,...

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Place / Publishing House:Bristol ;, Blue Ridge Summit : Multilingual Matters, [2012]
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Communication Disorders Across Languages
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Contributors --
Introduction --
1 On the Origin of LARSPecies --
2 LARSP Thirty Years On --
3 'Computerized Profiling' of Clinical Language Samples and the Issue of Time --
4 HARSP: A Developmental Language Profile for Hebrew --
5 Profiling Linguistic Disability in German-Speaking Children --
6 GRAMAT: A Dutch Adaptation of LARSP --
7 LLARSP: A Grammatical Profile for Welsh --
8 An Investigation of Syntax in Children of Bengali (Sylheti)-Speaking Families --
9 ILARSP: A Grammatical Profile of Irish --
10 Persian: Devising the P-LARSP --
11 Frisian TARSP. Based on the Methodology of Dutch TARSP --
12 C-LARSP: Developing a Chinese Grammatical Profile --
13 F-LARSP: A Computerized Tool for Measuring Morphosyntactic Abilities in French --
14 Spanish Acquisition and the Development of PERSL --
15 LARSP for Turkish (TR-LARSP) --
Subject Index --
Author Index
Summary:This collection is a resource book for those working with language disordered clients in a range of languages. It collects together versions of the well-known Language Assessment Remediation Screening Procedure (LARSP) prepared for different languages. Starting with the original version for English, the book then presents versions in more than a dozen other languages. Some of these are likely to be encountered as home languages of clients by speech-language therapists and pathologists working in the UK, Ireland, the US and Australia and New Zealand. Others are included because they are major languages found where speech-language pathology services are provided, but where no grammatical profile already exists.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781847696397
DOI:10.21832/9781847696397
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Martin J. Ball, David Crystal, Paul Fletcher.