TYPES OF SPEECH DISORDERS AFTER DISEASE (SURGERY)

Authors

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

Keywords:

speech disorders, communication, adults, different diseases, voice loss, ALS

Abstract

 Speech is a vital aspect of human communication, entailing complex physiological processes involving the brain, nervous system, muscles, and other organs. However, various diseases and surgical procedures can affect these delicate mechanisms, leading to speech disorders. The primary objective of this essay is to examine the diverse types of speech disorders that may arise after diseases and surgical interventions, their characteristics, and associated impacts on individuals' communication abilities.

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Published

2024-10-25

How to Cite

Akhmedova Khilolaxon Rasuljan kizi. (2024). TYPES OF SPEECH DISORDERS AFTER DISEASE (SURGERY). IQRO INDEXING, 12(01), 229-232. http://worldlyjournals.com/index.php/IFX/article/view/6563