Bakwin and his wife co-authored an early piece on the speech disorder cluttering ( also called tachyphemia ) in 1952, years before cluttering was commonly discussed.
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However using the classical dream-psychosis analogy, he tried to first study dream speech in the hope that this would lead to insights into schizophrenic speech disorder.
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"' Flaccid dysarthria "'is a motor speech disorder resulting from damage to peripheral nervous system ( cranial or spinal nerves ) or lower motor neuron system.
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Typically such brief psychoses last from a day to a month only, with the delusions, speech disorders and hallucinations eventually yielding to a return to normal functioning.
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Shepard's sense of the right stuff demands that Chaikin have equal time in the interview, even though he suffers from aphasia _ a speech disorder resulting from a stroke.
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For the last decade, Monaco and his team have been studying a family of 30 with an unusually high incidence of a speech disorder related to defective motor skills.
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Researchers have proved a genetic cause for a severe speech disorder afflicting one British family _ a discovery that could lead to earlier diagnosis and improved treatment of childhood language problems.
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Put it another way : would a person be considered having a speech disorder if his native language does not require a specific sound but he can pronounce with enough practice?
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It's like Scatman John says in the song, ` If the Scatman can do it, so can you .'Thanks to him, stuttering is becoming more of an accepted speech disorder ."
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A child who accomplishes these milestones differently may not necessarily have a developmental delay or speech disorder ( and a child who hits these stages early is not necessarily a prodigy ! ).