More on videos
Brian MacWhinney
macw at mac.com
Tue Jul 27 14:08:28 UTC 2004
Dear Elena et al,
I guess this question arises (unsurprisingly) each summer when
people are preparing to teach in the Fall.
In any case, when this topic popped up last year, I compiled
suggestions into a file that is located at
http://childes.psy.cmu.edu/teach/index.html
That list has many suggestions regarding normal acquisition and
dialectology, but little on language disorders per se. The one movie
in that area is called "Growing up Different." If people have
suggestions in that area, I would be happy to revise the list to
include them.
--Brian MacWhinney
On Jul 27, 2004, at 8:34 AM, Elena Zaretsky wrote:
> Dear members,
> Since videos are a big topic of the last few days, here is another
> request:
> Does anyone know about videos that illustrate some language disorders,
> may be a sample of child-clinician interaction, or a sample of child's
> language behavior (expressive language delays, may be apraxia of
> speech, etc.)?
> I am teaching a course on Language Disorders this Fall and would like
> to involve students in identifying certain characteristics of language
> disorders.
> I would appreciate any suggestions and will post references.
>
> Dr. Elena Zaretsky,
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Communication Disorders
> University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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