THE IMPORTANCE OF PHONETIC-PHONEMIC FEATURES IN TEACHING LITERACY TO PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH DYSARTHRIA SPEECH DEFICIENCY
Keywords:
Dysarthria, phonetic-phonemic deficiency, speech, sound, literacy training, vocabulary, correction, motor deficiency, articulation.Abstract
In this article, the phonetic-phonemic deficits in literacy education of preschool children with dysarthria speech deficiency, the description by scientists of the causes of dysarthria speech deficiency, speech defects in children with various motor deficiencies and the manifestations of mild dysarthria are described.
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