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In terms of the severity of a language disorder, which factor is typically NOT considered?

  1. Individual's age

  2. Language exposure

  3. Severity of articulation issues

  4. Social background

The correct answer is: Social background

The severity of a language disorder is generally assessed through various factors that directly influence language development and usage. While the individual’s age can play a significant role in determining expectations for language milestones and progress, and language exposure greatly affects proficiency and skill, the severity of articulation issues is often a major consideration when evaluating overall language capabilities. Social background, on the other hand, although it may influence exposure to language and communication opportunities, is not typically classified as a direct factor impacting the severity of a language disorder itself. Instead, it can be seen as a contextual consideration rather than a core factor that measures the severity or extent of the disorder. Hence, when evaluating the severity of a language disorder, social background is generally not included as a fundamental factor in the same way that age, language exposure, and articulation issues are.