Concept cluster: Communication > SLT or SLD
n
Synonym of Broca's aphasia
n
Synonym of anacoluthon
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to anilingus.
adj
(speech therapy) Of or relating to aphasiology.
n
(speech therapy) One who studies or practices aphasiology.
adj
(medicine) Of or relating to aphasia.
adj
(speech pathology) Of, relating to, or afflicted with aphemia.
n
A person who has aphonia.
adj
Of, pertaining to or characterized by apophony.
n
(speech pathology) The lack of variations in speech, such as speed, tone, and emphasis.
adj
(linguistics) not having tone (pitch)
n
Synonym of autophony
n
(pathology) The presence of a cleft or doubled tongue.
n
Alternative form of dysprosody [A disorder in which one or more of the prosodic functions of speech are compromised or eliminated completely.]
adj
(clinical psychology) Of or pertaining to echolalia.
n
echolalia
adj
Of or relating to ecphonesis.
n
Audible speech.
n
The condition of being glottal
adj
Alternative form of gramophonic [Of or pertaining to the gramophone.]
n
(pathology) A form of aphasia characterized by habitual substitution of meaningless or inappropriate words for those intended.
n
Alternative spelling of homœophony [(chiefly of two or more words) Phonic similarity; the quality of being similar-sounding.]
adj
Relating to baby talk.
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, hypophonia.
n
Synonym of idioglossia
n
(phonetics) The state or condition of being illabial or unrounded.
n
The study, and correction, of speech and language defects, disorders in communication and swallowing disorders.
adj
Alternative spelling of Lusophonic [Portuguese-speaking.]
n
Alternative form of morphophonology [A branch of linguistics concerned with phonemes, and the phonological representation of morphemes]
n
(phonetics) Synonym of occlusive
n
speech therapist
n
Alternative spelling of orthoepy [Synonym of phonology: the study of pronunciation.]
n
The study of language disorders.
n
Obsolete spelling of pathopoeia [(music) The arousing of emotion in someone who hears music; a passage designed to arouse emotions.]
adj
Alternative form of phonesthemic [Of or pertaining to a phonestheme.]
n
speech therapy
adj
Synonym of phonotactic
adj
Of or relating to psychophonetics.
adj
(neurology, psychology) Of, affecting, or pertaining to the understanding of language rather than its expression.
n
(colloquial) A speech pathologist.
n
A therapist who treats disorders of speech, language, swallowing, or voice; a specialist in speech pathology.
n
The study and correction of a person's speech and language defects, disorders in communication and swallowing disorders.
n
(Australia, slang) A speech pathologist.
n
tachyphemia
n
Synonym of tympanophony
adj
Obsolete form of egophonic. [Of or pertaining to egophony.]

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