Children's speech difficulties can be motor (phone misarticulation) or linguistic (impaired knowledge of phonological contrasts and constraints). These two difficulties sometimes co-occur. This paper reports longitudinal data from the Early Language in Victoria Study (ELVS) at 4 and 7 years of age. Of 1494 participants, 93 made non-age appropriate speech errors on standardised assessments at 4 years, and were able to be reassessed at 7 years. At 4 years, 85% of these children only made phonological errors, 14% made both articulation and phonological errors and one child only made articulation errors (a lateral lisp). In total, 8 of 13 children making both articulation and phonological errors at 4 years had resolved by 7 years. Unexpectedly,...
The research on this topic is limited. The research which has been done has found that children with...
© 2019 Rebecca Emma WaringAll children make errors as they learn to talk, and while the vast majorit...
Purpose: Around 9% of children have difficulty acquiring intelligible speech despite typical sensory...
Children’s speech difficulties can be motor (phone misarticulation) or linguistic (impaired knowledg...
Some children’s speech impairment resolves spontaneously. Others have persistent problems affecting ...
A central issue in studies on developmental speech disorders, especially with regard to childhood ap...
Introduction: Specific language disorder includes primary speech and language disorder developed in ...
Speech sound disorders affect more children than any other developmental communication disorder and ...
The purpose of this project was to investigate how language, phonological, and speech motor skills i...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
The speech error patterns of seven Putonghua-speaking children with speech difficulties, who receive...
This study investigated whether or not variability in the severity of speech sound disorders is rela...
A lack of information about typical phonological development in bilingual children presents as a cha...
This thesis investigated whether childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) differs from phonological disorde...
The study examined the articulation error patterns of 120 Spanish-speaking children aged three to fi...
The research on this topic is limited. The research which has been done has found that children with...
© 2019 Rebecca Emma WaringAll children make errors as they learn to talk, and while the vast majorit...
Purpose: Around 9% of children have difficulty acquiring intelligible speech despite typical sensory...
Children’s speech difficulties can be motor (phone misarticulation) or linguistic (impaired knowledg...
Some children’s speech impairment resolves spontaneously. Others have persistent problems affecting ...
A central issue in studies on developmental speech disorders, especially with regard to childhood ap...
Introduction: Specific language disorder includes primary speech and language disorder developed in ...
Speech sound disorders affect more children than any other developmental communication disorder and ...
The purpose of this project was to investigate how language, phonological, and speech motor skills i...
There is a large body of evidence showing that a child's speech processing skills are vitally import...
The speech error patterns of seven Putonghua-speaking children with speech difficulties, who receive...
This study investigated whether or not variability in the severity of speech sound disorders is rela...
A lack of information about typical phonological development in bilingual children presents as a cha...
This thesis investigated whether childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) differs from phonological disorde...
The study examined the articulation error patterns of 120 Spanish-speaking children aged three to fi...
The research on this topic is limited. The research which has been done has found that children with...
© 2019 Rebecca Emma WaringAll children make errors as they learn to talk, and while the vast majorit...
Purpose: Around 9% of children have difficulty acquiring intelligible speech despite typical sensory...