Language disorders are the disorders which involve linguistic impairment . In this the person has difficulty in communicating with others . It can be in speaking , writing , reading , listening, and memory .The different types of language disorders are :-
- Receptive means difficulty in understanding language
- Expressive means difficulty in using the language
Receptive are of two types - vocabulary and auditory commands
Expressive are of two types - sentence formation and vocabulary
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This question is for the treatment spech language disorders
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