This study measured behavioral speech-sound discrimination and a neurophysiologic correlate of discrimination in normal school-age children (ages 6 to 15) to determine if developmental effects exist. Just noticeable differences (JNDs) and mismatch responses (MMNs) were assessed for synthetic syllables ...
Norms for speech development are given, differentiating between the emergence of the ability to produce speech sounds (articulation) and typical developmental error patterns (phonology). The incidence of speech disorders is described for one UK service providing crucial information for service management....
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respectively, then we manually annotated the sound boundaries and Pinyin on a character level. It can directly show the difference in tone, resonance peak, and wavelength of
DEVELOPMENTAL NORMS SPEECH & LANGUAGE LINKS SPEECH: What is childhood apraxia of speech? What is an articulation disorder? LANGUAGE & LITERACY: What is a language disorder? What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? What is the difference between auditory processing and language processing?
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Taken together, the results suggest that speech and nonspeech sound processing have different developmental trajectories, with turning points at around ages two and five years. However, for a more complete picture, the processing of speech and nonspeech sounds would have to be compared within the ...
5.What would you say to parents who have a child with a speech challenge?Offeringdevelopmental normshelps tremendously. It helps the parent understand what should be addressed as well as why. The idea for me is to keep your child within the expected milestones for communication skills. ...
there was a startling uniformity of evaluative norms and attitudes to language among members of the same speech community. The New York accent, for example, was universally disparaged, a pattern replicated in many other urban speech communities. On the basis of this analysis, Labov suggested that...
DEVELOPMENTAL NORMS SPEECH & LANGUAGE LINKS SPEECH: What is childhood apraxia of speech? What is an articulation disorder? LANGUAGE & LITERACY: What is a language disorder? What is Autism Spectrum Disorder? What is the difference between auditory processing and language processing? What is phonologica...