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Phonetic variability in residual speech sound disorders: Exploration of subtypes.

Jonathan L Preston1, Laura L Koenig.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore whether subgroups of children with residual speech sound disorders (R-SSDs) can be identified through multiple measures of token-to-token phonetic variability.
METHOD: Children with R-SSDs were recorded during a rapid multisyllabic picture naming task and an oral diadochokinetic task. Transcription-based and acoustic measures of token-to-token variability were derived. Articulation accuracy and general indices of language skills were also measured.
RESULTS: Low correlations were observed between transcription-based and acoustic measures of phonetic variability, and among the acoustic measures themselves. Children who were the most variable on one measure were not necessarily highly variable on other measures. Transcription-based measures of variability were associated with language skills.
CONCLUSIONS: Measures of phonetic variability did not identify children in the sample as consistently high or low. Data do not support the notion that clear subgroups based on phonetic variability can be reliably identified in children with R-SSDs. The link between highly variable phonetic output (quantified by transcription-based measures) and lower language skills requires further exploration.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 23087533      PMCID: PMC3476944          DOI: 10.1097/TLD.0b013e318217b875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Lang Disord        ISSN: 0271-8294


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