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Dyslalia

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Dyslalia

Dyslalia is an antiquated term for the incapacity to produce speech phonetically correctly, without neurological disorders or hearing disorders. Under the ICD-10, Dyslalia is currently coded under F80.0 (Phonological disorder). See speech disorders for information on current classifications and etiologies of phonetically based speech sound disorders.

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  • Haas, William (1963). "Phonological Analysis of a Case of Dyslalia". Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. 28 (3): 239–246. doi:10.1044/jshd.2803.239. ISSN 0022-4677. PMID 14048986.
  • Miličić, D; Alçada, M.N.M.P; Pais Clemente, L; Večerina-Volić, S; Jurković, J; Pais Clemente, M (1998). "A study of auditory afferent organization in children with dyslalia". International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 46 (1–2). Elsevier BV: 43–56. doi:10.1016/s0165-5876(98)00135-9. ISSN 0165-5876. PMID 10190704.
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