THE FORMATION OF THE CONCEPT OF SPEECH DISORDERS AND THE FIRST SCIENTIFIC VIEWS

Authors

  • Xilolaxon Xo‘jamberdiyeva Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages Author

Keywords:

clinical linguistics, speech disorders, aphasia, Broca, Wernicke, psycholinguistics, linguistic diagnosis, language and brain, communication.

Abstract

This article examines the formation of the concept of speech disorders and its development within clinical linguistics. It analyzes the contributions of Broca and Wernicke, the emergence of psycholinguistic approaches, and modern classifications of clinical linguistics used to interpret linguistic and communicative impairments.

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Published

2026-03-05