Introduction to Special Issue: Speech-Language Therapy Services in the Arab World and the Diaspora

Authors

  • Saleh Shaalan The New England Center for Children-Abu Dhabi
  • Abdesattar Mahfoudhi Australian University, Kuwait

Abstract

This special issue of the Arab Journal of Applied Linguistics sheds light on speech and language therapy services provided to Arabic-speaking individuals in the Arab World and beyond. Within the Arab World, the contexts are so different and diverse mainly because of the difference in linguistic and economic situations in many of these countries. Sometimes, even within the same country, there are major variations (the example of Morocco described by Boueddine and Boulahna in this issue). Despite this diversity and variation, the present issue aims to explore service delivery practices in the Arab World and the Diaspora (represented by North America) by bringing together practitioners to promote greater communication and collaboration to better serve the individuals who need these services. 

Author Biography

Abdesattar Mahfoudhi, Australian University, Kuwait

Australian University, Kuwait

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Additional Files

Published

11/20/2022

How to Cite

Shaalan, S., & Mahfoudhi, A. (2022). Introduction to Special Issue: Speech-Language Therapy Services in the Arab World and the Diaspora. Arab Journal of Applied Linguistics, 7(1), i-xii. Retrieved from http://mail.arjals.com/ajal/article/view/347