Assessment of Single-Word Production for Children under Three Years of Age: Comparison of Children with and without Cleft Palate
Background. This study reports comparative phonological assessment results for children with cleft lip and/or palate (CLP) to typically developing peers using an evaluation tool for early phonological skills. Methods. Children without clefts (NC = noncleft) and 24 children with CLP, ages of 18–36 mo...
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doaj-c6af415ef2bd4d21a86b1382435287d82020-11-24T20:48:20ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Otolaryngology1687-92011687-921X2012-01-01201210.1155/2012/724214724214Assessment of Single-Word Production for Children under Three Years of Age: Comparison of Children with and without Cleft PalateNancy J. Scherer0Lynn Williams1Carol Stoel-Gammon2Ann Kaiser3Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences, East Tennessee State University, P.O. Box 70282, Johnson City, TN 37614, USADepartment of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences, East Tennessee State University, P.O. Box 70282, Johnson City, TN 37614, USADepartment of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Washington, 1417 NE 42nd Street, Seattle, WA 98105, USADepartment of Special Education, Vanderbilt University, 110 Magnolia Circle, Nashville, TN 37201, USABackground. This study reports comparative phonological assessment results for children with cleft lip and/or palate (CLP) to typically developing peers using an evaluation tool for early phonological skills. Methods. Children without clefts (NC = noncleft) and 24 children with CLP, ages of 18–36 months, were evaluated using the Profile of Early Expressive Phonological Skills (PEEPSs) [1]. Children interacted with toy manipulatives to elicit a representative sample of target English consonants and syllable structures that are typically acquired by children between 18 and 27 months of age. Results. Results revealed significant differences between the two groups with regard to measures of consonant inventory, place of articulation, manner of production, accuracy, and error patterns. Syllable structure did not indicate differences, with the exception of initial consonant clusters. Conclusions. findings provide support for PEEPS as a viable option for single-word assessment of children with CLP prior to 3 years of age.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/724214 |
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Assessment of Single-Word Production for Children under Three Years of Age: Comparison of Children with and without Cleft Palate |
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Assessment of Single-Word Production for Children under Three Years of Age: Comparison of Children with and without Cleft Palate |
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Assessment of Single-Word Production for Children under Three Years of Age: Comparison of Children with and without Cleft Palate |
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Assessment of Single-Word Production for Children under Three Years of Age: Comparison of Children with and without Cleft Palate |
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Assessment of Single-Word Production for Children under Three Years of Age: Comparison of Children with and without Cleft Palate |
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assessment of single-word production for children under three years of age: comparison of children with and without cleft palate |
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Hindawi Limited |
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International Journal of Otolaryngology |
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1687-9201 1687-921X |
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Background. This study reports comparative phonological assessment results for children with cleft lip and/or palate (CLP) to typically developing peers using an evaluation tool for early phonological skills. Methods. Children without clefts (NC = noncleft) and 24 children with CLP, ages of 18–36 months, were evaluated using the Profile of Early Expressive Phonological Skills (PEEPSs) [1]. Children interacted with toy manipulatives to elicit a representative sample of target English consonants and syllable structures that are typically acquired by children between 18 and 27 months of age. Results. Results revealed significant differences between the two groups with regard to measures of consonant inventory, place of articulation, manner of production, accuracy, and error patterns. Syllable structure did not indicate differences, with the exception of initial consonant clusters. Conclusions. findings provide support for PEEPS as a viable option for single-word assessment of children with CLP prior to 3 years of age. |
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