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TYPES OF SPEECH DISORDERS

Akhmedova Khilolaxon Rasuljan kizi , Namangan State University, Linguistics specialty 2nd year Master student

Abstract

Speech is a fundamental aspect of human communication, enabling individuals to express their thoughts, emotions, and ideas. However, for some, speaking is a challenging task due to various speech disorders that affect the voice, articulation, fluency, or comprehension of language. These disorders can be detrimental to an individual's self-esteem, social interactions, and overall quality of life. In this article, we will explore the different types of speech disorders, their characteristics, and the impact they have on individuals and society.

Keywords

language disorders, affects, schoolchildren, speech, growing speech process, gestures

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