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Research priorities in speech.

R J Van Hattum

    The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. Supplement
    |September 1, 1980
    PubMed
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    Research in speech disorders like articulation, voice, and rhythm needs revitalization. Further investigation is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of speech mechanisms and communication processes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Speech-Language Pathology
    • Communication Sciences

    Background:

    • Declining research interest in core speech disorders (articulation, voice, rhythm) despite their complexity.
    • Existing knowledge on speech function and disorders may be incomplete or inaccurate.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the necessity for enhanced research in speech and its disorders.
    • To identify critical research gaps and propose future research directions.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review and analysis of current research trends in speech and language disorders.
    • Categorization of communication research goals into five key areas.

    Main Results:

    • Identified a concerning decline in research activity for articulation, voice, and rhythm disorders.

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  • Highlighted the limited understanding of the speech mechanism, communication processes, and individual communication roles.
  • Conclusions:

    • Urgent need for increased research in speech disorders and the broader communication function.
    • Essential to reinvestigate current assumptions and establish clear research goals for speech science.