Language Disorders


Characteristics-Repetition



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Language Disorders

Characteristics-Repetition

  • Sounds
    • b-b-b-ball
  • Syllables
    • mo-mo-mommy
  • Parts of words
    • basket-basket-basketball
  • Whole words, and phrases

Characteristics-Prolongation

  • Stretching, of sounds or syllables
    • r-----abbit

Characteristics

Related behaviors

  • tense muscles in the lips, jaw, and/or neck
  • tremor of the lips, jaw, and/or tongue
  • foot tapping
  • eye blinks
  • head turns

2. Articulation disorders

  • This is the largest category of all speech problems
  • DSM-IV calls these “phonological disorders.”
  • “abnormal speech-sound production, characterized by inaccurate or otherwise inappropriate execution of speaking”

2. Articulation disorders

  • Great majority are functional articulation disorders
  • Might represent as much as 80% of the speech disorders diagnosed by speech clinicians
  • Must be very careful to distinguish true problems from delay.
  • E.g., r, s, th problems may largely disappear naturally after 5 years of age

2. Articulation disorders

  • Omissions
  • Substitutions
  • Additions
  • Distortions

3. Voice disorders

  • Unusual or abnormal acoustical qualities in the sounds made when a person speaks
  • Very little research here
  • What is a “normal” sounding voice?
  • Nasality, hoarseness, breathiness

Normal Speech Development

4. Delayed speech

  • Failure to develop speech at the expected age
  • Somewhat subjective
  • Usually associated with other maturational delays
  • May also be associated with a hearing impairment, mental retardation, emotional disturbance, or brain injury
  • Often the result of environmental deprivation

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