Diagnosing inconsistent phonological disorder: quantitative and qualitative measures
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 29:1-24. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2224916. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTStudies of children's consistency of word production allow identification of speech sound disorder. Inconsistent errors are reported for two groups of children: childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) due to difficulty with the motoric precision and consistency of speech movements; and inconsistent phonological disorder (IPD) attributed to impaired phonological planning. This paper describes the inconsistent productions of children with IPD in comparison to typically developing children. In two studies of suspected SSD (N = 13...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Barbara Dodd Beth McIntosh Sharon Crosbie Alison Holm Source Type: research

How parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests
This study aims to explore how parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests in everyday interactions. It examines the interactional practices of parents with aphasia and their consequences for deontic authority (the right to direct another person's future action). Using conversation analysis, I conducted a collection-based study of request sequences in 10 hours of video recordings involving three parents with aphasia (two with mild and one with severe aphasia). Two different types of child resistance following a parental request were analysed: passive resistance (indicated by the child's inaction) and a...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Helene Killmer Source Type: research

Diagnosing inconsistent phonological disorder: quantitative and qualitative measures
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 29:1-24. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2224916. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTStudies of children's consistency of word production allow identification of speech sound disorder. Inconsistent errors are reported for two groups of children: childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) due to difficulty with the motoric precision and consistency of speech movements; and inconsistent phonological disorder (IPD) attributed to impaired phonological planning. This paper describes the inconsistent productions of children with IPD in comparison to typically developing children. In two studies of suspected SSD (N = 13...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Barbara Dodd Beth McIntosh Sharon Crosbie Alison Holm Source Type: research

How parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests
This study aims to explore how parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests in everyday interactions. It examines the interactional practices of parents with aphasia and their consequences for deontic authority (the right to direct another person's future action). Using conversation analysis, I conducted a collection-based study of request sequences in 10 hours of video recordings involving three parents with aphasia (two with mild and one with severe aphasia). Two different types of child resistance following a parental request were analysed: passive resistance (indicated by the child's inaction) and a...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Helene Killmer Source Type: research

Diagnosing inconsistent phonological disorder: quantitative and qualitative measures
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 29:1-24. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2224916. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTStudies of children's consistency of word production allow identification of speech sound disorder. Inconsistent errors are reported for two groups of children: childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) due to difficulty with the motoric precision and consistency of speech movements; and inconsistent phonological disorder (IPD) attributed to impaired phonological planning. This paper describes the inconsistent productions of children with IPD in comparison to typically developing children. In two studies of suspected SSD (N = 13...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Barbara Dodd Beth McIntosh Sharon Crosbie Alison Holm Source Type: research

How parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests
This study aims to explore how parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests in everyday interactions. It examines the interactional practices of parents with aphasia and their consequences for deontic authority (the right to direct another person's future action). Using conversation analysis, I conducted a collection-based study of request sequences in 10 hours of video recordings involving three parents with aphasia (two with mild and one with severe aphasia). Two different types of child resistance following a parental request were analysed: passive resistance (indicated by the child's inaction) and a...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Helene Killmer Source Type: research

Diagnosing inconsistent phonological disorder: quantitative and qualitative measures
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 29:1-24. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2224916. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTStudies of children's consistency of word production allow identification of speech sound disorder. Inconsistent errors are reported for two groups of children: childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) due to difficulty with the motoric precision and consistency of speech movements; and inconsistent phonological disorder (IPD) attributed to impaired phonological planning. This paper describes the inconsistent productions of children with IPD in comparison to typically developing children. In two studies of suspected SSD (N = 13...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Barbara Dodd Beth McIntosh Sharon Crosbie Alison Holm Source Type: research

How parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests
This study aims to explore how parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests in everyday interactions. It examines the interactional practices of parents with aphasia and their consequences for deontic authority (the right to direct another person's future action). Using conversation analysis, I conducted a collection-based study of request sequences in 10 hours of video recordings involving three parents with aphasia (two with mild and one with severe aphasia). Two different types of child resistance following a parental request were analysed: passive resistance (indicated by the child's inaction) and a...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Helene Killmer Source Type: research

Diagnosing inconsistent phonological disorder: quantitative and qualitative measures
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 29:1-24. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2224916. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTStudies of children's consistency of word production allow identification of speech sound disorder. Inconsistent errors are reported for two groups of children: childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) due to difficulty with the motoric precision and consistency of speech movements; and inconsistent phonological disorder (IPD) attributed to impaired phonological planning. This paper describes the inconsistent productions of children with IPD in comparison to typically developing children. In two studies of suspected SSD (N = 13...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Barbara Dodd Beth McIntosh Sharon Crosbie Alison Holm Source Type: research

How parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests
This study aims to explore how parents with aphasia deal with children's resistance to requests in everyday interactions. It examines the interactional practices of parents with aphasia and their consequences for deontic authority (the right to direct another person's future action). Using conversation analysis, I conducted a collection-based study of request sequences in 10 hours of video recordings involving three parents with aphasia (two with mild and one with severe aphasia). Two different types of child resistance following a parental request were analysed: passive resistance (indicated by the child's inaction) and a...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Helene Killmer Source Type: research

Disfluencies in spontaneous speech in persons with low-grade glioma before and after surgery
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 26:1-22. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2226305. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTImpaired lexical retrieval is common in persons with low-grade glioma (LGG). Several studies have reported a discrepancy between subjective word-finding difficulties and results on formal tests. Analysis of spontaneous speech might be more sensitive to signs of word-finding difficulties, hence we aimed to explore disfluencies in a spontaneous-speech task performed by participants with presumed LGG before and after surgery. Further, we wanted to explore how the presence of disfluencies in spontaneous speech differed in th...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 26, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Malin Antonsson Kristina Lundholm Fors Lena Hartelius Source Type: research

Comparison of intelligibility measures for children with velopharyngeal insufficiency: visual analog scale ratings, interval scales, and orthographic transcription (OT)-based measures
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 26:1-19. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2227987. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRegardless of the underlying cause for speech impairment in speakers with cleft palate, a universal consequence of cleft palate is reduced speech intelligibility. Still, there is no standardised approach for measuring intelligibility for speakers with cleft speech. The current study aimed to determine the relationship between orthographic transcription (OT)-based measures, interval-scale ratings, and visual analog scale (VAS) ratings for perceptual judgements of intelligibility in speakers with cleft palate as judged by ...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 26, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Hedieh Hashemi Hosseinabad Xiuqin Bai Karla Washington Source Type: research

Disfluencies in spontaneous speech in persons with low-grade glioma before and after surgery
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 26:1-22. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2226305. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTImpaired lexical retrieval is common in persons with low-grade glioma (LGG). Several studies have reported a discrepancy between subjective word-finding difficulties and results on formal tests. Analysis of spontaneous speech might be more sensitive to signs of word-finding difficulties, hence we aimed to explore disfluencies in a spontaneous-speech task performed by participants with presumed LGG before and after surgery. Further, we wanted to explore how the presence of disfluencies in spontaneous speech differed in th...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 26, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Malin Antonsson Kristina Lundholm Fors Lena Hartelius Source Type: research

Comparison of intelligibility measures for children with velopharyngeal insufficiency: visual analog scale ratings, interval scales, and orthographic transcription (OT)-based measures
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 26:1-19. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2227987. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRegardless of the underlying cause for speech impairment in speakers with cleft palate, a universal consequence of cleft palate is reduced speech intelligibility. Still, there is no standardised approach for measuring intelligibility for speakers with cleft speech. The current study aimed to determine the relationship between orthographic transcription (OT)-based measures, interval-scale ratings, and visual analog scale (VAS) ratings for perceptual judgements of intelligibility in speakers with cleft palate as judged by ...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 26, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Hedieh Hashemi Hosseinabad Xiuqin Bai Karla Washington Source Type: research

Disfluencies in spontaneous speech in persons with low-grade glioma before and after surgery
Clin Linguist Phon. 2023 Jun 26:1-22. doi: 10.1080/02699206.2023.2226305. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTImpaired lexical retrieval is common in persons with low-grade glioma (LGG). Several studies have reported a discrepancy between subjective word-finding difficulties and results on formal tests. Analysis of spontaneous speech might be more sensitive to signs of word-finding difficulties, hence we aimed to explore disfluencies in a spontaneous-speech task performed by participants with presumed LGG before and after surgery. Further, we wanted to explore how the presence of disfluencies in spontaneous speech differed in th...
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics - June 26, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Malin Antonsson Kristina Lundholm Fors Lena Hartelius Source Type: research