Concepts associés (15)
Orthophonie
L'orthophonie (ortho : « droit », phonè : « son »), ou logopédie (logos : « parole », paideia : « éducation ») en Belgique et en Suisse, est une profession paramédicale, pratiquée par des orthophonistes uniquement avec prescription médicale en France et au Canada, des logopèdes en Belgique et des logopédistes en Suisse, et liée à un champ d'expertises et de pratiques thérapeutiques spécialisées dans l'évaluation et le traitement des troubles de la communication que ce soit à la voix, à la parole et au langa
Language delay
A language delay is a language disorder in which a child fails to develop language abilities at the usual age-appropriate period in their developmental timetable. It is most commonly seen in children ages two to seven years-old and can continue into adulthood. The reported prevalence of language delay ranges from 2.3 to 19 percent. Language is a uniquely human form of communication that entails the use of words in a standard and structured way. Language is distinct from communication. Communication is a two-stage process.
Dysphasie
La dysphasie est un trouble central lié au « développement du langage oral et [elle peut] toucher les aspects réceptifs (décoder le langage reçu) et/ou expressifs (phonologiques, lexicaux, syntaxiques...) ». Elle peut cibler plus particulièrement l’expression (« dysphasie expressive »), la compréhension (« dysphasie de réception ») ou les deux à la fois (« dysphasie mixte »). Ce trouble a des répercussions de longue durée sur la communication du sujet atteint, puisqu’il s’agit d’un trouble structurel de l’apprentissage du langage, d’une anomalie du développement du langage.
Language development
Language development in humans is a process starting early in life. Infants start without knowing a language, yet by 10 months, babies can distinguish speech sounds and engage in babbling. Some research has shown that the earliest learning begins in utero when the fetus starts to recognize the sounds and speech patterns of its mother's voice and differentiate them from other sounds after birth. Typically, children develop receptive language abilities before their verbal or expressive language develops.
Trouble de la communication
A communication disorder is any disorder that affects an individual's ability to comprehend, detect, or apply language and speech to engage in dialogue effectively with others. The delays and disorders can range from simple sound substitution to the inability to understand or use one's native language. Disorders and tendencies included and excluded under the category of communication disorders may vary by source. For example, the definitions offered by the American Speech–Language–Hearing Association differ from those of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual 4th edition (DSM-IV).
Speech repetition
Speech repetition occurs when individuals speak the sounds that they have heard another person pronounce or say. In other words, it is the saying by one individual of the spoken vocalizations made by another individual. Speech repetition requires the person repeating the utterance to have the ability to map the sounds that they hear from the other person's oral pronunciation to similar places and manners of articulation in their own vocal tract.
Trouble de la parole
Un trouble de la parole est un problème de communication lié à la parole. Il s'agit d'un trouble caractérisé par l'impossibilité d'émettre un son articulé et modulé dont l'enchaînement des syllabes constitue des mots compréhensibles. Un trouble de la parole génère donc un trouble du langage. Une personne dans l'incapacité de parler à cause d'un trouble de la parole est désignée comme muette.
Speech sound disorder
A speech sound disorder (SSD) is a speech disorder in which some sounds (phonemes) are not produced or used correctly. The term "protracted phonological development" is sometimes preferred when describing children's speech, to emphasize the continuing development while acknowledging the delay. Speech sound disorders may be subdivided into two primary types, articulation disorders (also called phonetic disorders) and phonemic disorders (also called phonological disorders).
Developmental language disorder
Developmental language disorder (DLD) is identified when a child has problems with language development that continue into school age and beyond. The language problems have a significant impact on everyday social interactions or educational progress, and occur in the absence of autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability or a known biomedical condition. The most obvious problems are difficulties in using words and sentences to express meanings, but for many children, understanding of language (receptive language) is also a challenge.
Social (pragmatic) communication disorder
Social (pragmatic) communication disorder (SPCD), also known as pragmatic language impairment (PLI), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication. Individuals with SPCD struggle to effectively engage in social interactions, interpret social cues, and use language appropriately in social contexts. This disorder can have a profound impact on an individual's ability to establish and maintain relationships, navigate social situations, and participate in academic and professional settings.

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