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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 characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior.
 
Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule - The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule is an instrument for diagnosing and assessing Autism.
 
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Circle of friends (disability) - The Circle of Friends approach is a method designed to increase the socialization and inclusion of a disabled person with their peers.
 
Circumstantiality - Circumstantiality is a disturbed pattern of speech or writing.
 
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.
 
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, characterized by poor articulation.
 
Dysprosody - Dysprosody, which is also known as pseudo-foreign dialect syndrome, refers to a disorder in which one or more of these prosodic functions are either compromised or eliminated completely.
 
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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 in which there are difficulties with verbal and written expression.
 
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 - Hearing impairment or deafness refers to conditions in which individuals are fully or partially unable to detect or perceive at least some frequencies of sound which can typically be heard...
 
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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, research, and treatment of language delays and disorders in young children.
 
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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...
 
Muteness - Muteness or mutism is kind of a speech disorder that causes an inability to speak.
 
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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...
 
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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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