Language disorders, or language impairments, may involve difficulty with either the ability to understand (receptive language) or to express ideas, thoughts and feelings (expressive language).
A learning disability, or language-based learning disability, is a neurological disorder that affects at least one process involved in using and understanding spoken or written language.
Pragmatic deficits can be defined as an individual’s ability to initiate, interpret and/or respond to verbal and non-verbal communication in real-life situations.
Voice disorders, which may affect as much as 10% of the population, range from mild hoarseness, changes in pitch, low volume and/or breathiness, to aphonia, the complete loss of voice.