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Communication disorders

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Aphasia - Aphasia is an acquired language disorder in which there is an impairment of any language modality.
 
Apraxia of speech - Apraxia of Speech is a motor speech disorder affecting an individual's ability to translate conscious speech plans into motor plans.
 
Asemia - Asemia is the term for the medical condition of being unable to understand or express any signs or symbols.
 
Audiometer - An audiometer is a machine used for evaluating hearing loss.
 
Audiometry - Audiometry is the testing of hearing ability.
 
Autism - Autism is a disorder of neural development that is characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior.
 
Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule - The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule is a standardized protocol for assessing social and communicative behavior associated with autism.
 
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Circumstantiality - Circumstantiality is a form of abnormal psychology that affects speech and the ability to relay information.
 
Cluttering - Cluttering is a speech disorder and a communication disorder characterized by speech that is difficult for listeners to understand due to rapid speaking rate, erratic rhythm, poor syntax or gram...
 
Communication disorder - A communication disorder - speech and language disorders which refer to problems in communication and in related areas such as oral motor function.
 
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Dialogue in Silence - Dialogue in Silence is an exhibition which invites into a world of silence.
 
Dream speech - Traumsprache is probably best translated as dream speech.
 
Dysacusis - Dysacusis is a hearing impairment characterized by difficulty in processing details of sound due to distortion in frequency or intensity, but not primarily a loss of the ability to perceive sound.
 
Dysarthria - Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder resulting from neurological injury, characterised by poor articulation.
 
Dysprosody - Dysprosody is the rarest neurological speech disorder known.
 
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ERASM - ERASM stands for Easy Relaxed Approach with Smooth Movement.
 
European League of Stuttering Associations - The European League of Stuttering Associations was set up in 1990 by 12 countries to promote a greater knowledge and understanding of stuttering and to bring together, as a top umbrella Organisa...
 
Expressive language disorder - Expressive language disorder is a communication disorder which is characterised by having a limited vocabulary and grasp of grammar.
 
Extensions to the IPA - The Extensions to the IPA are extensions of the International Phonetic Alphabet and were designed for disordered speech.
 
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Hearing impairment - A hearing impairment or deafness is a full or partial decrease in the ability to detect or understand sounds.
 
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Language disorder - Language disorders or language impairments are disorders that involve the processing of linguistic information.
 
LENA Foundation - LENA Foundation is a developer of advanced technology for the early screening, diagnosis, research, and treatment of language delays and disorders in children and adults.
 
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Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder - Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder is a communication disorder in which both the receptive and expressive areas of communication may be affected in any degree, from mild to severe.
 
Multisystem developmental disorder - Multisystem developmental disorder is a term used by Stanley Greenspan to describe children under age 3 who exhibit signs of impaired communication as in autism, but with strong emotional attach...
 
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Nuffield Speech and Language Unit - Nuffield Speech and Language Unit has become an internationally recognised centre of excellence for providing intensive therapy to children who suffer from severe speech and language disorders.
 
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Pressure of speech - Pressure of speech is a tendency to speak rapidly and frenziedly, as if motivated by an urgency not apparent to the listener.
 
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Regressive autism - Regressive autism occurs when a child appears to develop typically but then starts to lose speech and social skills, typically between the ages of 15 and 30 months, and is subsequently diagnosed...
 
Regrowth of cochlea cells - Research on the regrowth of cochlea cells may lead to medical treatments that restore hearing.
 
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Specific language impairment - Specific language impairment is a developmental language disorder that can affect both expressive and receptive language.
 
Speech disorder - Speech disorders or speech impediments are a type of communication disorders where 'normal' speech is disrupted.
 
Speech sound disorder - Speech sound disorders are speech disorders in which some speech sounds in a child's native language are either not produced, not produced correctly, or are not used correctly.
 
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Tone deafness - Tone deafness is the lack of relative pitch, or the inability to discriminate between musical notes.
 
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