Most studies characterizing errors in the speech of patients with apraxia involve English language. Objectives: To analyze the types and frequency of errors produced by patients with apraxia of speech whose mother tongue was Brazilian Portuguese. Methods: 20 adults with apraxia of speech caused by stroke were assessed. The types of error committed by patients were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively, and frequencies compared. Results: We observed the presence of substitution, omission, trial-and-error, repetition, self-correction, anticipation, addition, reiteration and metathesis, in descending order of frequency, respectively. Omission type errors were one of the most commonly occurring whereas addition errors were infrequent. ...
BACKGROUND : Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) casel...
The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of phonetic distortions and phonemic errors...
Objective: Oral and verbal apraxias represent motor programming deficits of nonverbal and verbal mov...
Abstract Most studies characterizing errors in the speech of patients with apraxia involve English l...
Abstract The literature on apraxia of speech describes the types and characteristics of phonological...
PURPOSE : The primary characteristics used to define acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) have evolved t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Effective treatment programs for communication disorde...
In the past, clinicians have diagnosed acquired apraxia of speech based upon the presentation of an ...
To determine if phonemic errors are more common in a) the onset vs. coda position and b) the consona...
This paper reports the results of a study on the use of a fixed number of specific signs to differen...
Research on aphasia has struggled to identify apraxia of speech (AoS) as an independent deficit affe...
Purpose: to assess the speech and orofacial apraxia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and identify praxic ...
Purpose: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a consequence of stroke that frequently co-occurs with aphasia. ...
Diagnosis of the speech motor planning/programming disorder, apraxia of speech (AOS), has proven cha...
Background: Diagnostic accuracy and reliability of acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) in the presence ...
BACKGROUND : Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) casel...
The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of phonetic distortions and phonemic errors...
Objective: Oral and verbal apraxias represent motor programming deficits of nonverbal and verbal mov...
Abstract Most studies characterizing errors in the speech of patients with apraxia involve English l...
Abstract The literature on apraxia of speech describes the types and characteristics of phonological...
PURPOSE : The primary characteristics used to define acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) have evolved t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Effective treatment programs for communication disorde...
In the past, clinicians have diagnosed acquired apraxia of speech based upon the presentation of an ...
To determine if phonemic errors are more common in a) the onset vs. coda position and b) the consona...
This paper reports the results of a study on the use of a fixed number of specific signs to differen...
Research on aphasia has struggled to identify apraxia of speech (AoS) as an independent deficit affe...
Purpose: to assess the speech and orofacial apraxia in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and identify praxic ...
Purpose: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a consequence of stroke that frequently co-occurs with aphasia. ...
Diagnosis of the speech motor planning/programming disorder, apraxia of speech (AOS), has proven cha...
Background: Diagnostic accuracy and reliability of acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) in the presence ...
BACKGROUND : Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) casel...
The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of phonetic distortions and phonemic errors...
Objective: Oral and verbal apraxias represent motor programming deficits of nonverbal and verbal mov...