The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between occurrence of 10 phonological processes, singly and in groups, with mean percentage of intelligibility of connected speech samples. Participants in the study included 4 adult listeners (3 females, one male) and 46 speakers aged 48 to 66 months (16 females, 30 males). Percentage of occurrence scores for phonological processes (independent variables) were obtained by the administration of The Assessment of Phonological Processes - Revised (Hodson, 1986). Percentage of intelligibility for 100-word connected speech samples (dependent variables) were obtained by orthographic transcription (words understood divided by 100). The single processes showing the strongest negative correl...
Language delay and phonological delay have been shown to coexist. Because they so often co-occur, it...
Choosing an effective and efficient phonological treatment approach is an important decision for cli...
Background and Aim: Some children with speech sound disorder (SSD) have difficulty with phonological...
Children start to develop phonological system from their birth. In preeschool period there are possi...
Identifying the severity level of unintelligibility objectively and efficiently holds critical clini...
The structure of phonological processing for typically developing children has been debated over the...
Research into the eventual suppression of phonological processes among children has centered on the ...
The questions this study sought to answer were: Do normally developing children exhibit phonological...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Although information concerni...
In the present study, the speech of twenty-four normally speaking toddlers and twenty-eight late tal...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the use of both developmental and non-developme...
The purpose of this study was to determine if single-word elicitation procedures used in the assessm...
Includes bibliographical references.For my Capstone, I will research, contrast, and then apply three...
Intelligible speech is a primary component for successful communication. However, the speech of chil...
The purpose of this research effort was to examine whether the feature retention patterns and phonol...
Language delay and phonological delay have been shown to coexist. Because they so often co-occur, it...
Choosing an effective and efficient phonological treatment approach is an important decision for cli...
Background and Aim: Some children with speech sound disorder (SSD) have difficulty with phonological...
Children start to develop phonological system from their birth. In preeschool period there are possi...
Identifying the severity level of unintelligibility objectively and efficiently holds critical clini...
The structure of phonological processing for typically developing children has been debated over the...
Research into the eventual suppression of phonological processes among children has centered on the ...
The questions this study sought to answer were: Do normally developing children exhibit phonological...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Although information concerni...
In the present study, the speech of twenty-four normally speaking toddlers and twenty-eight late tal...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the use of both developmental and non-developme...
The purpose of this study was to determine if single-word elicitation procedures used in the assessm...
Includes bibliographical references.For my Capstone, I will research, contrast, and then apply three...
Intelligible speech is a primary component for successful communication. However, the speech of chil...
The purpose of this research effort was to examine whether the feature retention patterns and phonol...
Language delay and phonological delay have been shown to coexist. Because they so often co-occur, it...
Choosing an effective and efficient phonological treatment approach is an important decision for cli...
Background and Aim: Some children with speech sound disorder (SSD) have difficulty with phonological...