Prof. Juliana Stoyanova, DSc.
Sofia University
https://doi.org/10.53656/for2024-03-01
Absract. The article argues for the need to study speech pathology in adults
in order to improve communication in the field of health care and to overcome
crises in the social and personal contacts of persons with speech disorders. A critical
review of the state of research in our country in the field of neurolinguistics from
the 1970s until now has been made. The emphasis is placed on the reception of
world achievements in the diagnosis and therapy of aphasias, taking into account
the specificity of the Bulgarian language.
Keywords: speech pathology; diagnosis and therapy of aphasias; Bulgarian language research in neurolinguistics