Dr. V. Oltushevsky. Essay on the doctrine of speech disorders: aphasia, anartria, dysphasia and dysarthria. Abriss der Lehre von den Sprachstörungen: Aphasie und Anarthrie wie auch Dysphasie und Dysarthrie. 1908
- Authors: Sholomovich A.S.
- Issue: Vol XVI, No 2 (1909)
- Pages: 415-416
- Section: Abstracts
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/101171
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb101171
- ID: 101171
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In a detailed monograph, the author studies speech disorders in detail. First, a historical outline of the development of the doctrine of speech disorders from Dieffenbach's “unfortunate speech”, which considered the cause of stuttering to be a peripheral spasm of the tongue, to the classic work of Kussmau, which played a huge role in Logopathology, and to the current state of the issue. Under the name of Logology, the author understands a doctrine that embraces the physiology of speech and psycho-biological research, as the development of a child’s speech and its relationship to his intellect, with special attention to the psycho-physiological foundations of speech development, psychology and philosophy of speech.
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A. S. Sholomovich
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