Laryngological and Audiological Determinants of the Well-Being of Children with Desonorization

Authors

  • Lilianna Konopska Uniwersytet Szczeciński, Instytut Pedagogiki Katedra Pedagogiki Specjalnej

Keywords:

Pharyngeal tonsil, Palatine tonsils, Speech disorders, Desonorization, Children

Abstract

The paper presents the results of the author’s research on desonorization in dyslalia concerning the laryngological determinants of the well-being of children with impaired realization of voicing of obstruent phonemes. The research material comes from 30 subjects with desonorization between 4.7 and 17.8 years of age. On the basis of laryngological examinations it was found that the majority of children with desonorization require specialist medical care due to anomalies within the Waldeyer tonsillar ring that imply otological and audiological problems. The conducted studies show that a necessary condition for diagnostic-therapeutic management in cases of desonorization disorders is laryngological examination and specialist treatment.

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Published

2021-04-23

How to Cite

Konopska, L. (2021) “Laryngological and Audiological Determinants of the Well-Being of Children with Desonorization”, Logopedia , 48(1). Available at: https://logopedia-ptl.pl/index.php/logopedia/article/view/34 (Accessed: 10March2026).

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Z praktyki logopedycznej