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logopedics

or log·o·pae·dics

[ law-guh-pee-diks, log-uh- ]

noun

, (used with a singular verb)
  1. the study and treatment of speech disorders; speech-language pathology.


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Other Words From

  • log·o·pe·dic log·o·pae·dic adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of logopedics1

First recorded in 1920–25; logo- + (ortho)pedics
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Example Sentences

"The results of our study show that people with narcissistic traits exhibit pronounced covert emotional reactivity to negative feedback regarding their performance," explained Dr. Ville J Harjunen — a professor of psychology and logopedics at the University of Helsinki, as well as the study's corresponding author — in an email to Salon.

From Salon

David attended kindergarten at Wilcox Public Schools and then attended the Institute of Logopedics in Wichita, Kansas, until age 9.

Their findings were recently published in the journal Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology.

From Time

The Institute of Logopedics in Wichita, Kans. is experimenting to see if it will help cure speech defects.

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