• Expressive language disorder is one of the "specific developmental disorders of speech and language" recognized by the tenth edition of the International...
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  • Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder (DSM-IV 315.32) is a communication disorder in which both the receptive and expressive areas of communication...
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  • developing language disorders. For children with phonological and expressive language difficulties, there is evidence supporting speech and language therapy...
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  • receptive (understanding language) and expressive (producing language). Speech sound disorder – previously called phonological disorder, for those with problems...
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    communication disorders, including expressive and mixed receptive-expressive language disorders, voice disorders, speech sound disorders, speech disfluency...
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  • Leonard LB (May 2009). "Is expressive language disorder an accurate diagnostic category?". American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 18 (2): 115–23...
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  • 315.31 Expressive language disorder 315.32 Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder (coded 315.31 in the DSM-IV) 315.39 Phonological disorder 307.0...
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    Expressive aphasia (also known as Broca's aphasia) is a type of aphasia characterized by partial loss of the ability to produce language (spoken, manual...
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  • 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...
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    disorder and mixed receptive-expressive language disorder), speech sound disorder (formerly phonological disorder), childhood-onset fluency disorder (stuttering)...
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  • (pragmatic) communication disorder (SPCD), also known as pragmatic language impairment (PLI), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties...
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  • multiple languages. Body language Conversation Sociolinguistics Language acquisition List of language disorders Origin of speech Whistled language Phonocentrism...
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  • categories of developmental disorders: specific developmental disorders of speech and language, specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills, specific...
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  • Developmental language disorder (DLD) is identified when a child has problems with language development that continue into school age and beyond. The language problems...
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  • of developmental delays—or severe and sudden reversals—in language (receptive and expressive), social engagement, bowel and bladder, play and motor skills...
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    Aphasia (category Language disorders)
    unaffected. Expressive language and receptive language can both be affected as well. Aphasia also affects visual language such as sign language. In contrast...
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    Social disinhibition Compulsive eating Language signs Aphasia Expressive aphasia The causes of frontal lobe disorders can be closed head injury. An example...
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    Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive, long-term pattern of significant interpersonal relationship...
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    Bogart–Bacall syndrome (category Voice disorders)
    function. Some examples include expressive language disorder, receptive-expressive language disorder, phonologic disorder, and stuttering. Throat conditions...
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    Dysgraphia is a neurological disorder and learning disability that concerns impairments in written expression, which affects the ability to write, primarily...
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    Dyslexia (redirect from Alexia (disorder))
    of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), developmental language disorders, and difficulties with numbers. Dyslexia is believed to be caused...
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    Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD, cPTSD, or hyphenated C-PTSD) is a stress-related mental disorder generally occurring in response to complex...
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  • the sound produced. A language impairment is a specific deficiency in understanding and sharing thoughts and ideas, i.e. a disorder that involves the processing...
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    some kind of expressive language disorder himself, and communicated with Laura in signs. He knew Native Americans who used a sign language (probably Abenaki...
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  • Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED), or Disinhibited Attachment Disorder, is an attachment disorder in which a child has little to no fear...
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  • those with learning difficulties in reading, writing and math, expressive language disorder and mild intellectual difficulties. The WIAT-II is suitable for...
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    spectrum disorder, hearing loss and apraxia. The manner of treatment depends on the diagnosed condition. Language delays may impact expressive language, receptive...
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    sentences. Both expressive and receptive aphasia also affect the use of sign language, in analogous ways to how they affect speech, with expressive aphasia causing...
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  • connective tissue disease Mixed Müllerian tumor Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder Mixed sclerosing bone dystrophy MLS syndrome MMEP syndrome MMT...
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  • language. As receptive language continues to increase, expressive language begins to slowly develop. Usually, productive/expressive language is considered to...
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