Abstract

The article discusses the variety of risk factors for developmental language delay, among which neurobiological and genetic components play the most important role. The results of a comprehensive survey of 65 children aged from 2 up to 3 years with expressive language disorder (ICD 10: F 80.1) are presented. It is noted that as a result of factor analysis, four sets of factors can be identified that have pathogenetic significance from the level of critical risk to the level of low risk. The resulting groups of risk factors give the opportunity to form a complete opinion regarding the etiology of the developmental language delay and the necessary corrective and preventive measures.

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