PSYCHOLINGUISTIC METHODS FOR CORRECTING SPEECH DISORDERS
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This article explores psycholinguistic approaches used in the correction of speech disorders. The paper highlights the theoretical foundations of psycholinguistics as a science, analyzes methods aimed at restoring speech activity through cognitive-linguistic mechanisms, and presents practical applications of psycholinguistic techniques in speech therapy. Special attention is given to the interaction between language, cognition, and communication processes in individuals with speech impairments. The article concludes that psycholinguistic correction methods provide a scientifically grounded and effective framework for diagnosing and treating various types of speech disorders.
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