speech sound and language disorders in children

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speech sound and language disorders in children khamdamova sevara student of the karshi state university annotation this article will briefly look to the most common speech language disorders occurring in children in the modern life. key words: speech, disorders, sounds, dysarthria, stuttering, aphonia, language, children, dysfluencies, mental health, learning, disabilities, treatment approximately 18.5 million individuals have a speech, voice, or language disorder according to national institute on deafness and other communication disorders (2010). the acquisition of speech and language is an apparently automatic process that lasts from birth through adolescence and is fundamental to the human experience. when a child does not meet anticipated or typical developmental benchmarks, speech and language disorders are frequently identified. such conditions limit a child's ability to operate, and they have particularly detrimental effects when they are severe enough to interfere with a child's ability to communicate. furthermore, these conditions can be anticipated to last …
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er, cognitive disability, or hearing loss. others experience a speech and language deficit without a clear reason during otherwise typical growth stages. [bishop, 1994]. these main speech and language disorders are presently divided into five categories: communication disorder not otherwise specified, mixed receptive-expressive language disorder, expressive language disorder, and phonological disorder. (dsm-iv). stuttering which disrupts speech fluency, phonological disorders (including speech-sound disorder [ssd]), which affect the production and appropriate use of speech sounds, and developmental verbal dyspraxia, which affects the coordination and motor control of the speech organs, are examples of speech disorders that affect the ability to produce fluent and understandable speech. language disorders may be less obvious, but they are no less severe. they could be issues with the correct word formation (morphology) or sentence structure (syntax), the interpretation of meaning (semantics), or the application of linguistic context (pragmatics), and they could affect both expressive and receptive language …
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eech sounds, is caused by problems with organizing and programming speaking motions. when trying to use speech sounds in words, phrases, or sentences, children with this condition may not be able to do so properly or they may be physically able to make speech sounds but acquire them later than other children their age. when the laryngeal structures, including the vocal chords, do not work properly, voice problems (also known as dysphonias) result. for instance, a voice that sounds hoarse or breathy may be due to growths on the vocal cords, allergies, paralysis, infection, or excessive vocal abuse when speaking. aphonia, or the total failure to make any sound, can be brought on by inflammation, illness, or damage to the vocal chords. speech disorders like stuttering, also referred to as fluency disorders or dysfluencies, make it difficult to speak as smoothly as desired. speech that is dysfluent frequently repeats sounds, …
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asm in communication can be challenging for a kid who has a receptive pragmatic language problem. when generating messages that are socially acceptable for a particular audience or situation, a kid with expressive pragmatic disorder may struggle. a child with a receptive semantic disorder might struggle to come up with the appropriate term to correctly communicate the intended meaning, while a child with a receptive semantic disorder might not comprehend as many vocabulary words as would be anticipated for his or her age. a kid with a receptive grammatical deficit might not comprehend complicated phrases or the distinctions between word endings that signify ideas like the past (walked) and present (walking). (e.g., the man that the boy saw was running away). similar to this, a young kid with an expressive grammatical disorder might write brief, imprecise sentences that lack the grammatical structures or endings required to express ideas adequately. conclusion …

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speech sound and language disorders in children khamdamova sevara student of the karshi state university annotation this article will briefly look to the most common speech language disorders occurring in children in the modern life. key words: speech, disorders, sounds, dysarthria, stuttering, aphonia, language, children, dysfluencies, mental health, learning, disabilities, treatment approximately 18.5 million individuals have a speech, voice, or language disorder according to national institute on deafness and other communication disorders (2010). the acquisition of speech and language is an apparently automatic process that lasts from birth through adolescence and is fundamental to the human experience. when a child does not meet anticipated or typical developmental benchmarks, speech a...

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