A brain disorder such as autism.
Example of language disorders. Examples include specific language impairment better defined as developmental language disorder or DLD and aphasia among others. These are sometimes called acquired language disorders. For example linguistic deficits can be confined to expressive language or can extend to receptive abilities although pure receptive impairment is seldom seen.
Problems in pregnancy or birth such as poor nutrition fetal alcohol syndrome early premature birth or low birth weight. A family history of language disorders. A childs language disorder is often linked to a health problem or disability such as.
People have trouble getting their message across when they talk. Language disorders are widely recognized as hallmark symptoms of an array of developmental clinical conditions. In general it affects different areas of the language and fundamentally affects syntax and phonology.
Language disorders can affect both spoken and written language and can also affect sign language. Some language disorders occur when the tongue obstructs speech. Among these conditions the associated.
Birth defects such as Down syndrome fragile X syndrome or cerebral palsy. Acquired language disorders refers to language deficits that results from neural trauma stroke traumatic brain injury or neurological disease eg Alzheimer Parkinson schizophrenia all of which result in some degree of language impairment. A family history of language problems.
What causes language disorder. Cognition and Acquired Language Disorders 2012. Receptive Language Problems Adolescents with receptive.