Normally developing and phonologically disordered 3 and 4year -old children (groups N and P) were compared on measures of articulation rate in imitated and spontaneous connected speech and in diadochokinetic (DDK) tasks. The P group exhibited significantly slower mean articulation rates than the N group in the connected speech samples. There was no significant difference between the group means for DDK rates. However, the P subjects, when required to articulate at maximum speed in the DDK task, were more likely than the N subjects to make pronunciation errors additional to those observed in their spontaneous and imitated speech. Implications of the findings for the clinical evaluation of speech motor abilities in young children are discusse...
The phonological relationship between spontaneous and imitated utterances has been discussed by man...
AimThis study compared the gross motor skills of school-age children (mean age 7y 8mo, range 6-9y) w...
AimThis study compared the gross motor skills of school-age children (mean age 7y 8mo, range 6-9y) w...
Normally developing and phonologically disordered 3 and 4year -old children (groups N and P) were co...
Previous research has demonstrated that normally developing children are expected to have adult like...
Background and Purpose Diadochokinetic skills (DDK) are thought to reflect speech motor competence....
The performance of four groups of speech-disordered children and a normal control group on tasks ass...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship for $3000Motor speech function assessments have long been used to...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship for $3000Motor speech function assessments have long been used to...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to acoustically compare the performance of children who do ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to acoustically compare the performance of children who do ...
A central issue in studies on developmental speech disorders, especially with regard to childhood ap...
Difficulty with phonological acquisition in children is currently widely regarded as a linguistic/co...
The purpose of this project was to investigate how language, phonological, and speech motor skills i...
The phonological relationship between spontaneous and imitated utterances has been discussed by man...
The phonological relationship between spontaneous and imitated utterances has been discussed by man...
AimThis study compared the gross motor skills of school-age children (mean age 7y 8mo, range 6-9y) w...
AimThis study compared the gross motor skills of school-age children (mean age 7y 8mo, range 6-9y) w...
Normally developing and phonologically disordered 3 and 4year -old children (groups N and P) were co...
Previous research has demonstrated that normally developing children are expected to have adult like...
Background and Purpose Diadochokinetic skills (DDK) are thought to reflect speech motor competence....
The performance of four groups of speech-disordered children and a normal control group on tasks ass...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship for $3000Motor speech function assessments have long been used to...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship for $3000Motor speech function assessments have long been used to...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to acoustically compare the performance of children who do ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to acoustically compare the performance of children who do ...
A central issue in studies on developmental speech disorders, especially with regard to childhood ap...
Difficulty with phonological acquisition in children is currently widely regarded as a linguistic/co...
The purpose of this project was to investigate how language, phonological, and speech motor skills i...
The phonological relationship between spontaneous and imitated utterances has been discussed by man...
The phonological relationship between spontaneous and imitated utterances has been discussed by man...
AimThis study compared the gross motor skills of school-age children (mean age 7y 8mo, range 6-9y) w...
AimThis study compared the gross motor skills of school-age children (mean age 7y 8mo, range 6-9y) w...