The study investigated the speech accuracy and variability of 15 children with Down’s syndrome, 15 children with intellectual impairment and 15 children with normal development. All participants were asked to produce 31 words from Cantonese Segmental Phonology Test (CSPT) in three spontaneous trials and three imitated trials. Results showed that significantly lower accuracy and higher variability were found in repeated productions of consonants, vowels, tones and whole-words in speech of children with Down’s syndrome. Higher speech accuracy and lower speech variability upon imitation were also noted in Down’s syndrome population. Using these findings, this study explored the possible etiology of speech disorder in Down’s syndrome population...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
This study examines whether speech sound production of toddlers with Down syndrome (DS) is on par wi...
Aims: Down's Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of an intellectual disability (Barnes et...
Aims: Down's Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of an intellectual disability (Barnes et...
Background The nature of speech disorders in individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) remains controversi...
This paper presents findings from EPG analysis of word initial /s/ and // in twenty five children wi...
ABSTRACT. The phonological abilities of two groups of 4–9‐year‐old intellectually impaired Cantonese...
The speech of children with Down's syndrome (DS) is often unintelligible, unlike many other children...
The phonological abilities of two groups of 4-9-year-old intellectually impaired Cantonese-speaking ...
Speech production in children with Down’s syndrome (DS) has been found to be variable and inconsiste...
Speech production in children with Down’s syndrome (DS) has been found to be variable and inconsiste...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
Speech production in Down's syndrome is highly variable, with particular problems arising from compl...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
This study examines whether speech sound production of toddlers with Down syndrome (DS) is on par wi...
Aims: Down's Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of an intellectual disability (Barnes et...
Aims: Down's Syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of an intellectual disability (Barnes et...
Background The nature of speech disorders in individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) remains controversi...
This paper presents findings from EPG analysis of word initial /s/ and // in twenty five children wi...
ABSTRACT. The phonological abilities of two groups of 4–9‐year‐old intellectually impaired Cantonese...
The speech of children with Down's syndrome (DS) is often unintelligible, unlike many other children...
The phonological abilities of two groups of 4-9-year-old intellectually impaired Cantonese-speaking ...
Speech production in children with Down’s syndrome (DS) has been found to be variable and inconsiste...
Speech production in children with Down’s syndrome (DS) has been found to be variable and inconsiste...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
Speech production in Down's syndrome is highly variable, with particular problems arising from compl...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
Speech production in young people with Down’s syndrome has been found to be variable and inconsisten...
This study examines whether speech sound production of toddlers with Down syndrome (DS) is on par wi...