Everything about Clinical Linguistics totally explained
Clinical Linguistics is a sub-discipline of
linguistics and involves the application of
linguistic theory to the field of
Speech-Language Pathology.
The
International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association is the unofficial organisation of the field, and was formed in
1991. The journal of
Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics is the major research journal of the field and was founded by
Martin J. Ball.
Clinical linguists typically work in Speech-Language Pathology departments, or linguistics departments. They will conduct research with the aims of (i) advancing techniques in assessment and remediation in Speech-Language Pathologists, and (ii) offering insights to formal linguistic theories.
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