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<b>Vowel errors produced by children with and without speech sound disorders on nonword repetition tasks</b>

<p dir="ltr">The goal of the study was to investigate vowel accuracy in preschoolers with and without speech sound disorders (SSD) on nonword repetition tasks. Children ages 4 and 5 years completed a battery of speech and language measures, as well as two nonword repetition tasks, the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT) and the Nonword Repetition Task (NRT). A total of 41 children participated in the study divided among 3 groups: 14 children with typical speech and language skills (TD), 14 children with isolated speech sound disorders (SSD-only), and 13 children with SSD and comorbid Developmental Language Disorder (SSD+DLD). Ultimately, it appears that children with SSD+DLD make more vowel errors on the Nonword Repetition Task, and that vowel accuracy on nonword repetition tasks and phonological awareness may share underlying mechanisms.</p>

  1. 10.25394/pgs.25621290.v1
Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:purdue.edu/oai:figshare.com:article/25621290
Date17 April 2024
CreatorsCatherine Alice Miller (18391008)
Source SetsPurdue University
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText, Thesis
RightsCC BY 4.0
Relationhttps://figshare.com/articles/thesis/_b_Vowel_errors_produced_by_children_with_and_without_speech_sound_disorders_on_nonword_repetition_tasks_b_/25621290

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