Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology of Speech, Language, and Hearing 1st Edition
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology of Speech, Language, and Hearing (1st Edition) by Glen M. Tellis and M. Hunter Manasco offers a clear, authoritative foundation for anyone studying the biological bases of communication. Perfect for speech-language pathology and audiology students, as well as clinicians refreshing core knowledge, this text translates complex anatomy and physiology into practical insights you can apply in the clinic or classroom.
From the respiratory and phonatory systems to neural pathways that support language and hearing, the book presents essential concepts with accessible language, clinical correlations, and visually engaging explanations. Readers will find how structure supports function, why certain disorders arise, and how anatomical principles inform assessment and intervention—making it indispensable for coursework, exam prep, and everyday practice.
What sets this 1st Edition apart is its balance of rigor and readability: it supports classroom learning with organized chapters, helpful summaries, and real-world examples that bridge science and clinical application. Whether you’re enrolled in a communication sciences program in North America, Europe, Australia, or training internationally, this title aligns with core curricula and professional competencies.
If you want a dependable, well-written resource that strengthens your grasp of the anatomy and physiology of speech, language, and hearing, this book is an excellent addition to your professional library. Enhance your understanding, boost clinical confidence, and support better outcomes—order your copy of Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology of Speech, Language, and Hearing, 1st Edition by Glen M. Tellis and M. Hunter Manasco today.
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