Speech sound disorders affect more children than any other developmental communication disorder and are associated with longterm social and academic difficulties. The diversity of presenting symptoms has resulted in the need for classifying subgroups of speech disorders. Research on English-speaking children suggests that there are four types of surface speech error patterns (B. Dodd, 1995): articulation disorder (e.g., lisp); delay (i.e., normal developmental patterns that are inappropriate for chronological age); consistent use of atypical error patterns (e.g., deletion of all initial consonants); and inconsistent pronunciation of the same lexical items. Classification typologies should be language independent. This study investigated whe...
On the basis of a neurolinguistic assessment procedure (Holmberg and Sahlen, 1986) ten children with...
[eng] The aim of this paper is to explore the phonological development of two children with speech d...
Speech disorder in monolingual Cantonese- or English-speaking children has been well described in th...
Speech-disordered children are not a homogeneous group in terms of aetiology, severity, surface erro...
The need to differentially diagnose children with speech disorder is widely accepted, although how t...
Speech-disordered children are not a homogeneous group in terms of ætiology, severity, surface error...
The purpose of this project was to investigate how language, phonological, and speech motor skills i...
Diagnosis of speech disorder in children acquiring two languages is problematic. There are few norms...
Some children’s speech impairment resolves spontaneously. Others have persistent problems affecting ...
Developmental speech disorder affects up to 10% of the pre-school English-speaking population. Howev...
Children's speech difficulties can be motor (phone misarticulation) or linguistic (impaired knowledg...
Introduction: Specific language disorder includes primary speech and language disorder developed in ...
© 2019 Rebecca Emma WaringAll children make errors as they learn to talk, and while the vast majorit...
Children with speech sound disorders (SSD) produce incorrect speech sounds in observable patterns kn...
Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a speech sound disorder, whose etiology, definition and diagnos...
On the basis of a neurolinguistic assessment procedure (Holmberg and Sahlen, 1986) ten children with...
[eng] The aim of this paper is to explore the phonological development of two children with speech d...
Speech disorder in monolingual Cantonese- or English-speaking children has been well described in th...
Speech-disordered children are not a homogeneous group in terms of aetiology, severity, surface erro...
The need to differentially diagnose children with speech disorder is widely accepted, although how t...
Speech-disordered children are not a homogeneous group in terms of ætiology, severity, surface error...
The purpose of this project was to investigate how language, phonological, and speech motor skills i...
Diagnosis of speech disorder in children acquiring two languages is problematic. There are few norms...
Some children’s speech impairment resolves spontaneously. Others have persistent problems affecting ...
Developmental speech disorder affects up to 10% of the pre-school English-speaking population. Howev...
Children's speech difficulties can be motor (phone misarticulation) or linguistic (impaired knowledg...
Introduction: Specific language disorder includes primary speech and language disorder developed in ...
© 2019 Rebecca Emma WaringAll children make errors as they learn to talk, and while the vast majorit...
Children with speech sound disorders (SSD) produce incorrect speech sounds in observable patterns kn...
Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a speech sound disorder, whose etiology, definition and diagnos...
On the basis of a neurolinguistic assessment procedure (Holmberg and Sahlen, 1986) ten children with...
[eng] The aim of this paper is to explore the phonological development of two children with speech d...
Speech disorder in monolingual Cantonese- or English-speaking children has been well described in th...