phonology

What are Common Phonological Disorders?

1. Phonological delay: When a child’s phonological development is significantly behind that of peers.
2. Phonological disorder: Persistent difficulty in the development of the sound system of a language, not attributed to physical or neurological causes.
3. Articulation disorder: Difficulty in physically producing specific sounds.
4. Apraxia of speech: A motor speech disorder where the brain has trouble coordinating the movements needed for speech.

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