Research aim: The primary aim of our study is to investigate if there is an ordering in the speech sound development of children aged 3-6, similar to the ordering in general language development.Method: The speech sound development of 1035 children was tested with a revised version of Logo-Articulation Assessment. The data were analyzed with the Mokken Scale Program (MSP) in order to construct scales with satisfactory scalability (H-coefficient) and sufficient reliability (rho).Results: The majority of children over 4.3 years of age turned out to have mastered most speech sounds. An ordering was only found in the youngest age group (3.8-4.3 years of age), for the sounds of /r/ in initial and final position and /s/ in initial position. This ...
This study is part of a multi-phase investigation aimed at contributing evidence regarding the valid...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
Purpose: To investigate whether Australian-English speaking children with and without speech sound d...
Research aim: The primary aim of our study is to investigate if there is an ordering in the speech s...
Research aim: The primary aim of our study is to investigate if there is an ordering in the speech s...
Additional contributors: Fangfang Li (acoustic analysis of the tokens); Alysse Zittnan and Celina Ma...
Purpose: Normative data are collected from a sample of the population to establish benchmarks for de...
Objective: Comparison of normative data in English and Dutch speech sound development in young child...
Objective: Comparison of normative data in English and Dutch speech sound development in young child...
Objective: Comparison of normative data in English and Dutch speech sound development in young child...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2016. Major: Speech-Language Pathology. Advisor: Benjamin M...
This study is part of a multi-phase investigation aimed at contributing evidence regarding the valid...
This study is part of a multi-phase investigation aimed at contributing evidence regarding the valid...
This study is part of a multi-phase investigation aimed at contributing evidence regarding the valid...
The acoustic development of four vowel sounds in children’s speech during the first six years was st...
This study is part of a multi-phase investigation aimed at contributing evidence regarding the valid...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
Purpose: To investigate whether Australian-English speaking children with and without speech sound d...
Research aim: The primary aim of our study is to investigate if there is an ordering in the speech s...
Research aim: The primary aim of our study is to investigate if there is an ordering in the speech s...
Additional contributors: Fangfang Li (acoustic analysis of the tokens); Alysse Zittnan and Celina Ma...
Purpose: Normative data are collected from a sample of the population to establish benchmarks for de...
Objective: Comparison of normative data in English and Dutch speech sound development in young child...
Objective: Comparison of normative data in English and Dutch speech sound development in young child...
Objective: Comparison of normative data in English and Dutch speech sound development in young child...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2016. Major: Speech-Language Pathology. Advisor: Benjamin M...
This study is part of a multi-phase investigation aimed at contributing evidence regarding the valid...
This study is part of a multi-phase investigation aimed at contributing evidence regarding the valid...
This study is part of a multi-phase investigation aimed at contributing evidence regarding the valid...
The acoustic development of four vowel sounds in children’s speech during the first six years was st...
This study is part of a multi-phase investigation aimed at contributing evidence regarding the valid...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
Purpose: To investigate whether Australian-English speaking children with and without speech sound d...