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- Speech, Language, and Swallowing Disorders Groups
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- Speech, Language, and Swallowing Disorders Groups
NIDCD conducts and supports research in the normal and disordered processes of hearing, balance, taste, smell, voice, speech, and language.
12 Σεπ 2022 · Communication disorders (CD) are associated with difficulties in language, speech, verbal, and nonverbal communication. This includes impairments in either language comprehension, speech, social cues, facial expressions, gestures, or emotional perception.
5 Μαΐ 2021 · Many disorders can affect our ability to speak and communicate. They range from saying sounds incorrectly to being completely unable to speak or understand speech. Causes include: Hearing disorders and deafness; Voice problems, such as dysphonia or those caused by cleft lip or palate; Speech problems like stuttering; Developmental disabilities
Speech and Language Disorders. Speech is how we say sounds and words. People with speech problems may: not say sounds clearly. have a hoarse or raspy voice. repeat sounds or pause when speaking, called stuttering. Language is the words we use to share ideas and get what we want.
In thirty dedicated chapters, The Cambridge Handbook of Communication Disorders examines the full range of developmental and acquired communication disorders and provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to the epidemiology, aetiology and clinical features of these disorders.
The Journal of Communication Disorders publishes original articles on topics related to disorders of speech, language and hearing. Authors are encouraged to submit reports of experimental or descriptive investigations (research articles), review articles, tutorials or discussion papers, or letters …. View full aims & scope.