Kuidas analüüsida eesti laste häälduspuudeid?

Marju Lahtein, Marja-Liisa Mailend, Marika Padrik

Abstract


Logopeedide igapäevatööst moodustab suure osa häälduspuuete teraapia. Enamasti ei ole häälduspuuetel ühte kindlat kergesti tuvastatavat põhjust ja näiliselt sarnased vead võivad olla erineva tekkemehhanismiga. Tõhusaks teraapiaks on aga vaja häälduspuude olemust mõista. Paraku puuduvad teadusuuringud häälduspuuete avaldumise kohta eesti keeles. Käesolev artikkel pakub välja teoreetiliselt põhjendatud aluse häälduspuuete analüüsiks, võttes seejuures arvesse eesti keele eripärasid. Kirjeldatakse häälduspuuete psühholingvistilist analüüsi, mille keskmes on hääldamine kui kognitiivne protsess. Eesti keele eripäradest lähtuvalt käsitletakse kahte kõneloome tasandit – fonoloogilist ja foneetilist, mille kahjustuste eristamine on praktikas osutunud kõige keerulisemaks. Analüüsiga antakse sisend logopeedilisse diagnostikasse.

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How to analyse speech sound disorders in Estonian children?

The article discusses speech sound disorders in Estonian children from a psycholinguistic perspective. The focus is on the phonological and phonetic aspects of the Estonian language that are substantially different in comparison to well-studied Germanic languages. The topic is relevant to everyone with an interest in speech development but especially for speech-language pathologists, who are tasked with the diagnosis and remediation of this prevalent class of communication disorders. 

The gold standard for differentiating speech sound disorders from typical development relies on developmental norms of speech production, which are currently lacking for Estonian-speaking children. Thus, speech-language pathologists have to rely on investigations conducted in languages other than Estonian and their own experience in diagnosing speech sound disorders. Identifying the disorder is only the first step. For effective treatment planning it is also important to understand the underlying processes that manifest in a speech sound disorder. In this article we argue that a process-oriented approach based on psycholinguistic theory is best suited for this goal. The discussion focuses primarily on speech sound disorders arising from the phonological and phonetic planning levels of speech production, because similarities in the behavioral presentations of these disorders make differential diagnosis difficult.

Considering speech sound disorders in the context of findings from other languages and in the context of features that are specific to Estonian leads to several conclusions and suggestions for future investigations. The article identifies a number of aspects of the Estonian language (e.g., segmental quantity and rich vowel inventory) that may prove particularly fruitful for studying the manifestation and differential diagnosis of speech sound disorders in Estonian children.


Keywords


speech sound disorders, assessment, psycholinguistics, speech development, häälduspuuded, diagnostika, psühholingvistika, kõne areng

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5128/ERYa17.10

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ISSN 1736-2563 (print)
ISSN 2228-0677 (online)
DOI 10.5128/ERYa.1736-2563