Bradylalia and taxilalia

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Bradylalia and taxilalia

Some children stretch words and sounds as they speak. This condition is called bradylalia. In this case, the vowel sounds are pronounced monotonously. Such children are usually very loose, slow-moving.

The fact that a child is in a hurry, strains, and leaves the joints and pronounces words frequently is called taxilalia. Such children will be very active, belligerent, quick-witted.

Changes in a child's speech rate are caused by his upbringing and nervous system. Usually such children are given special drugs that control the nervous system and are physically trained.

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