Speech rate and fluency in children with phonological disorder
PURPOSE: To identify and describe the speech rate and fluency of children with phonological disorder (PD) with and without speech-language therapy.METHODS: Thirty children, aged 5-8 years old, both genders, were divided into three groups: experimental group 1 (G1) - 10 children with PD in intervention; experimental group 2 (G2) - 10 children with PD without intervention; and control group (CG) - 10 children with typical development. Speech samples were collected and analyzed according to parameters of specific protocol.RESULTS: The children in CG had higher number of words per minute compared to those in G1, which, in turn, performed better in this aspect compared to children in G2. Regarding the number of syllables per minute, the CG showed the best result. In this aspect, the children in G1 showed better results than those in G2.CONCLUSION: Comparing children's performance in the assessed groups regarding the tests, those with PD in intervention had higher time of speech sample and adequate speech rate, which may be indicative of greater auditory monitoring of their own speech as a result of the intervention.
Main Authors: | Novaes,Priscila Maronezi, Nicolielo-Carrilho,Ana Paola, Lopes-Herrera,Simone Aparecida |
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Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | English |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia
2015
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Online Access: | http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822015000400339 |
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