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2011-06-28
Sharp, Patricia, Hill, Cinthia
This study described the expressive language characteristics of 12 children with dysarthria and cerebral palsy based on analysis of 50-utterance spontaneous speech samples. Children were between four and 12 years old and had receptive and expressive language ages of at least three years. ...
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2011-06-27
Measures of speech sound accuracy (e.g., percent consonants correct or PCC) and direct measures of intelligibility (e.g., percent words identified correctly) are used to determine the severity of a child’s speech disorder. However, the relationship between these measures has not been reported...
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Expressive Language Characteristics of Preschool Children with Speech Sound Disorders
2011-01-13
Hodge, Megan, Grabler, Gina, Quang, Jenny
This study investigated several questions about measures of language complexity based on 50-utterance spontaneous speech samples for 52 3- and 4-year-old children with typically developing speech (TDS) and speech sound disorders of unknown origin (SSD-U) or resulting from cleft palate (SSD-ClP).