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Exploring the speech and language of individuals with non-syndromic submucous cleft palate: a preliminary report.

Jessica O BoyceKatherine SanchezDavid J AmorSheena ReillyAnnette Da CostaNicky KilpatrickAngela T Morgan
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2019)
Overall, performance was variable within the SMCP group across speech, language and pragmatic assessments. In addition to well-documented speech difficulties, children with SMCP may have language or pragmatic impairments, suggesting that further neurodevelopmental influences may be at play. As such, for individuals with SMCP, additional clinical screening of language and pragmatic abilities may be required to ensure accurate diagnosis and guide both cleft and non-cleft related therapy programmes.
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