Literature DB >> 8280733

Identification of children with and without cleft palate from tape-recorded samples of early vocalizations and speech.

D R Van Demark1, M A Hardin-Jones, M M O'Gara, J A Logemann, K L Chapman.   

Abstract

Thirty judges (5 speech pathologists, 10 mothers of children with cleft palate, and 15 mothers of noncleft children) listened to 90 tape-recorded samples of early vocalizations/speech obtained from noncleft babies and babies with cleft palate. Each sample was classified by the judges as normal or abnormal. As a group, the speech pathologists classified only 60% of the cleft samples as abnormal and 59% of the normal samples as normal. The cleft and noncleft mother groups, on the other hand, classified 37% and 25% of the cleft samples as abnormal and 59% and 73% of the normal samples as normal. Poor interjudge agreement was evident within and across the three groups of judges. The poor reliability demonstrated by the speech pathologists in identifying babies with unrepaired clefts appeared related more to a difference in interpretation of the perceptual data than an inability to hear salient information.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8280733     DOI: 10.1597/1545-1569_1993_030_0557_iocwaw_2.3.co_2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cleft Palate Craniofac J        ISSN: 1055-6656


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1.  Perception of Cleft Palate Speech by Japanese Listeners-an Assessment of Palatalized Articulations.

Authors:  Toko Hayakawa; Nagato Natsume; Chisako Inoue; Tomoko Tominaga; Kazuo Katayama; Naohito Chino
Journal:  J Maxillofac Oral Surg       Date:  2010-10-30
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