Dyslalia
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Dyslalia is a speech disorder - so-called childhood paternity. It occurs in both children and adults. It is characterized by a general incomprehensible expression, confusing the pronunciation of individual sounds in words or omitting syllables.
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- AMBLER, Zdenek. NEUROLOGY for medical students. 4th edition. Prague: Karolinum, 2000. ISBN 80-246-0080-3 .