Speech disorders and language disorders are the same thing, that's why we call them "Speech and Language Disorders," and therefore share the same prevalence rates.

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False. Speech disorders and language disorders are not the same thing. While both fall under the category of communication disorders, they are distinct conditions. Speech disorders refer to difficulties with the production of sounds and fluency of speech, such as stuttering or articulation disorders. Language disorders, on the other hand, involve difficulties in understanding or using language, including issues with vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension. While they can co-occur, they have different prevalence rates and require different forms of intervention and treatment.