What Is Language? What Is Speech?

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November 25, 2007


What Is ? What Is Speech?

Kelly’s 4-year-old son, Tommy, has speech and problems. Friends and family have a hard time understanding what he is saying. He speaks softly, and his sounds are not clear.

Jane had a stroke. She can only speak in one- to two-word sentences and cannot explain what she needs and wants. She also has trouble following simple directions.

is different from speech.

is made up of socially shared rules that include the following:

Speech is the verbal means of communicating. Speech consists of the following:



When a person has trouble understanding others (receptive ), or sharing thoughts, ideas, and feelings completely (expressive ), then he or she has a disorder.

When a person is unable to produce speech sounds correctly or fluently, or has problems with his or her voice, then he or she has a speech disorder.

In our example, Tommy has a speech disorder that makes him hard to understand. If his lips, tongue, and mouth are not moved at the right time, then what he says will not sound right. Children who stutter, and people whose voices sound hoarse or nasal have speech problems as well.

Jane has a receptive and expressive disorder. She does not have a good understanding of the meaning of words and how and when to use them. Because of this, she has trouble following directions and speaking in long sentences. Many others, including adults with aphasia and children with learning disabilities, have problems.

and speech disorders can exist together or by themselves. The problem can be mild or severe. In any case, a comprehensive evaluation by a speech- pathologist  (SLP) certified by the American Speech--Hearing Association (ASHA)  is the first step to improving and speech problems.

More Resources about Language  : http://data.pediaknowledge.com/language/

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