When Language Breaks Down
Discover the intricacies of communication in challenging clinical contexts with When Language Breaks Down by Elissa D. Asp. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this insightful book spans 270 pages and offers a profound exploration of discourse analysis in relation to degenerative and developmental disorders, including Alzheimer's and autism spectrum disorders.
Asp introduces novel models that facilitate the comprehensive study of language breakdowns, supported by detailed case analyses that highlight unique discourse patterns. This essential read is ideal for professionals and students in fields related to communication, psychology, and linguistics, providing valuable insights into how language functions — or falters — in those facing cognitive challenges.
Enhance your understanding of a crucial aspect of human interaction and enrich your professional toolkit with this seminal work by Elissa D. Asp.