Role of tactile receptor structures of the tongue in speech sound production of infants of the first year of life
The development of mechanosensory papillae of the tongue in the early postnatal ontogeny is studied by morphological and physiological methods: the tactile receptor structures first appear on the body and root of the tongue and then on its anterior surface. This heterochrony in the formation of tact...
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