Communication Impairments Online Journals

Communication disorders can affect how an individual receives, sends, processes, and understands concepts. They can also weaken speech and language skills, or impair the power to listen to and understand messages. There are many types of communication disorders. Communication disorders are grouped in several ways. Expressive-language disorders make speaking difficult. Mixed receptive-expressive language disorders make both understanding language and speaking difficult. Speech disorders affect your voice. They include: ·       articulation disorder: changing or substituting words in order that messages are harder to know ·       fluency disorder: speaking with an irregular rate of rhythm of speech ·       voice disorder: having an abnormal pitch, volume, and length of speech Language disorders affect how you employ speech or writing. They includes are : ·       language form disorders, which affect: ·       phonology (sounds that make up language systems) ·       morphology (structure and construction of words) ·       syntax (how sentences are formed) ·       language content disorders, which affect semantics (meanings of words and sentences) ·       language function disorders, which affect pragmatics comes under (use of socially appropriate messages) Hearing disorders impair the power to use speech and/or language. A person with a hearing impairment are often described as deaf of hard of hearing. Deaf people cannot believe hearing as a main source of communication.  

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