Speech Pathology: An Introduction |
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CLASSIFICATION OF SPEECH DISORDERS | 6 |
Three | 11 |
Childhood Psychosis | 32 |
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abnormal adults alveolar ridge aphasia aphasic aphonia apraxia articulation articulatory aspects auditory autistic children begin behavior brain damage breath called cause cerebral palsy cerebral-palsied child childhood cleft palate cleft palate speech clinical cochlea communication congenital consonants deaf defective difficulty disfluency dysarthria early example Figure frequency functional hearing aid Hearing Disorders hearing loss Journal of Speech kind language development larynx lisp listening loudness malocclusion means membrane middle ear motor movements muscles nerve normal oral cavity organs paralysis pathology patient pattern person pharynx phonation phonemes phrases pitch pressure problem produce reason rehabilitation response result retarded sensorineural sentences spastic spastic dysphonia speak speaker Speech and Hearing speech clinicians speech disorder speech pathologists speech sounds structure stuttering symptoms talk tend theory therapy tion tone tongue treatment usually utterances velum vibration vocal cords vocal folds voice quality vowels wave words