This thesis presents thirteen research papers published between 1987-97, and a summary and discussion of their contribution to the field of developmental speech disorders. The publications collectively constitute a body of work with two overarching themes. The first is methodological: all the publications report articulatory data relating to tongue movements recorded using the instrumental technique of electropalatography (EPG). The second is the clinical orientation of the research: the EPG data are interpreted throughout for the purpose of informing the theory and practice of speech pathology. The majority of the publications are original, experimental studies of lingual articulation in children with developmental speech disorders. At the...
Individuals with cleft palate, even those with adequate velopharyngeal function, are at high risk fo...
Introduction: Specific language disorder includes primary speech and language disorder developed in ...
Motor control has long been associated with language skill, in deficits, both acquired and developme...
Also included in a special compliation volume as Powell, Thomas, M and Ball, Martin (Eds) (2009) Cli...
Background: Electropalatographic investigations have revealed that a proportion of children with art...
To date, very little is known about the physiologic development of speech production. Information pe...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
(EPG) is used in research/clinical practice to provide information about articulatory movements of t...
A central issue in studies on developmental speech disorders, especially with regard to childhood ap...
A prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the eme...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
This chapter describes the concept of categorising persistent Speech Sound Disorder in children as a...
Contains fulltext : 98364.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the emerg...
Background: Electropalatography has been used for many years in the treatment of children with intra...
Individuals with cleft palate, even those with adequate velopharyngeal function, are at high risk fo...
Introduction: Specific language disorder includes primary speech and language disorder developed in ...
Motor control has long been associated with language skill, in deficits, both acquired and developme...
Also included in a special compliation volume as Powell, Thomas, M and Ball, Martin (Eds) (2009) Cli...
Background: Electropalatographic investigations have revealed that a proportion of children with art...
To date, very little is known about the physiologic development of speech production. Information pe...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
(EPG) is used in research/clinical practice to provide information about articulatory movements of t...
A central issue in studies on developmental speech disorders, especially with regard to childhood ap...
A prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the eme...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
This chapter describes the concept of categorising persistent Speech Sound Disorder in children as a...
Contains fulltext : 98364.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the emerg...
Background: Electropalatography has been used for many years in the treatment of children with intra...
Individuals with cleft palate, even those with adequate velopharyngeal function, are at high risk fo...
Introduction: Specific language disorder includes primary speech and language disorder developed in ...
Motor control has long been associated with language skill, in deficits, both acquired and developme...