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phoniatric, a. Med.|fəʊnɪˈætrɪk| [f. Gr. ϕων-ή voice + ἰατρικ-ός of or for a doctor.] Of or pertaining to phoniatrics (logopedics).
1938Jrnl. Speech & Hearing Disorders III. 286 (heading) Phoniatric aspects of unilateral recurrent paralysis. 1947Folia Phoniatrica I. 14 Patients often receive wrongly and unsuccessfully treatment for chronic laryngitis, whereas, only phoniatric treatment..is promising. 1960F. Trojan Current Probl. Phoniatrics & Logopedics I. 53 Further research will enable this problem to be solved both from the surgical and the phoniatric point of view. Hence phoniaˈtrician, phoˈniatrist |fəʊˈnaɪətrɪst|, an expert or specialist in phoniatrics; phoniˈatrics n. pl. (const. as sing.), phoˈniatry |fəʊˈnaɪətrɪ| = logopedics n. pl.
1947Folia Phoniatrica I. 5 Phoniatry deals with the..sciences of the voice, speech and speech training, the problem of the deaf and dumb and musical problems and technique. 1950Ibid. II. 175 Phoniatrics is practically inexistent. Ibid. 182 There exists no preparation or control for the Phoniatrist's profession. 1950S. Potter Our Language 186 Ward is more concerned with phoniatry and the rectification of faulty pronunciation in the speech of English children. 1959Amer. Speech XXXIV. 55 Conscientious report on the articulatory organs, functions, and theories as they would interest the phoniatrician rather than the phonetician. 1960F. Trojan Current Probl. Phoniatrics & Logopedics I. 67 The relation of phoniatry to laryngeal surgery has two aspects. Ibid., Surgical operations upon professional voice users should be undertaken by the phoniatrist. 1961L. F. Brosnahan Sounds of Language vi. 144 Speech therapists and phoniatricians. 1962Folia Phoniatrica XIV. 81 If we accept that phoniatrics means the ‘medicine and medical art of phonation’ it is clear that we limit ourselves to the medical aspects of impaired phonation. |