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If the motor theory of speech perception is at least partially true, children with articulation problems should do relatively poorly in a typical verbal transformation task. ... Since children with articulation errors have difficulty processing time-compressed speech, the two groups were differentiated also on the basis of...
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Diagnostic criteria for Speech Articulation Disorders ... Articulation problems may result from brain damage or neurological dysfunction, physical handicaps, such as cerebral palsy, cleft palate or hearing loss. Or the condition may be related to lack of coordination of the movements of the mouth, even dental problems.
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A child with an articulation problem does not have all the sounds or clearly pronounce the sounds in words. Young children typically substitute sounds that are easy for more difficult sounds - such as "tup" for "cup", or they may omit sounds at the beginning or end of words.
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Answers to Questions About Articulation Problems ... Q. What causes an articulation problem? A. Articulation problems may result from physical causes, such as cerebral palsy, cleft palate, or hearing loss, or may be related to other problems in the mouth, such as dental problems.
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Without going into more technical detail than you'll have the patience to read, Dougherty, a speech and language pathologist, offers explanations and questionnaires for common problems and a lot of fun and do-able exercises for addressing them. ... Easy-to-understand explanations of common articulation problems...
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Articulation problems may result from physical handicaps such as cleft palate, hearing loss or other problems of the mouth, such as orofacial myofunctional problems ("tongue thrust"). However most articulation problems are functional in nature with an absence of any obvious physical disability.
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www.pathtospeech.com/articulate.htm
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Sound & Articulation Activities for Children With Speech-Language Problems (Paperback) ... Teach Me How to Say It Right: Helping Your Child With Articulation Problems ... Teach Me How to Say It Right: Helping Your Child With Articulation Problems 4.7 out of 5 stars (18); $10.17;
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However, most articulation problems occur in the absence of any obvious physical disability. The cause of these so-called functional articulation problems may be faulty learning of speech sounds. Is an accent an articulation problem?;
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Teach Me How to Say It Right: Helping Your Child With Articulation Problems by Dorothy P. Dougherty (Author); Average Customer Review: (18); In Stock; Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details;
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