Historically, dysarthria research predominantly focused on the characterisation and classification of dysarthria in adults, with considerably less research effort being devoted to determining speech features in children with dysarthria. This is not surprising, given the complexities that come with describing and classifying atypical speech in a group whose motor system is yet to fully develop and mature. More recently though, research in this field has gained momentum and the papers by Schoelderle et al.1 and Veenhuis et al.2 augment our growing knowledge of the classification and assessment of dysarthria in children
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Developmental speech and language disorders are common, seen in one in 20 prescho...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
Purpose: Reductions in articulatory working space and vocal intensity have been linked to intelligib...
BACKGROUND:The term 'acquired brain injury' (ABI) incorporates a range of aetiologies including cere...
BACKGROUND: The expression ''acquired brain injury'' (ABI) incorporates a range of etiologies includ...
The article presents the results of studies conducted in a group of 36 children aged 6–15 years, dia...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
Developmental dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by reduces intelligibility and imp...
Reduced speech function is a primary disability in children with cerebral palsy (CP) who have the mo...
Purpose: This survey study aimed to establish current clinical practices of German-speaking speech-l...
Purpose: This survey study aimed to establish current clinical practices of German-speaking speech-l...
an essential necessity for the success of humans. Humans are born with the special ability to acquir...
Contains fulltext : 232754.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIM: To investi...
In this article, specific defects in the development of the movement field in children with dysarthr...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Developmental speech and language disorders are common, seen in one in 20 prescho...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
Purpose: Reductions in articulatory working space and vocal intensity have been linked to intelligib...
BACKGROUND:The term 'acquired brain injury' (ABI) incorporates a range of aetiologies including cere...
BACKGROUND: The expression ''acquired brain injury'' (ABI) incorporates a range of etiologies includ...
The article presents the results of studies conducted in a group of 36 children aged 6–15 years, dia...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
Developmental dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by reduces intelligibility and imp...
Reduced speech function is a primary disability in children with cerebral palsy (CP) who have the mo...
Purpose: This survey study aimed to establish current clinical practices of German-speaking speech-l...
Purpose: This survey study aimed to establish current clinical practices of German-speaking speech-l...
an essential necessity for the success of humans. Humans are born with the special ability to acquir...
Contains fulltext : 232754.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIM: To investi...
In this article, specific defects in the development of the movement field in children with dysarthr...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Developmental speech and language disorders are common, seen in one in 20 prescho...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
Purpose: Reductions in articulatory working space and vocal intensity have been linked to intelligib...