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"language disorders" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a condition in which an individual has difficulty understanding or using language, often due to a neurological or developmental issue. One example sentence using "language disorders" could be: "Children with language disorders may struggle to express themselves verbally or understand written instructions."
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When his son Vincent had serious speech problems, he focused on language disorders.
One reason is that language disorders are often misinterpreted as bad behaviour.
She also was a clinical psychologist and language consultant and had a private practice diagnosing and correcting language disorders.
Initial clues come from identification of genetic risk factors implicated in developmental language disorders.
She received a master's degree in speech language disorders cum laude from Hunter College.
Herbert MR, Kenet T. Brain abnormalities in language disorders and in autism.
§ 440.110 Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and services for individuals with speech, hearing, and language disorders.
"He once spent months researching schizophrenic language disorders and did a show inside a sleeping bag, completely hidden away from his audience".
Then I lived in different countries and my PhD was on language disorders, so this is how I came into it.
The authors of "The Late Talker" point out that "speech and language disorders are the No.1 developmental impairment in children under the age of 5".
The gene came to light because it was impaired in members of a large London family who suffered from a range of speech and language disorders.
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