What anticipatory coarticulation in children tells us about speech motor control maturity.
Guillaume BarbierPascal PerrierYohan PayanMark K TiedeSilvain GerberJoseph S PerkellLucie MénardPublished in: PloS one (2020)
The larger trial-to-trial variability and the lack of anticipatory behavior in most children-two phenomena that have been observed in several non-speech motor tasks-support the hypothesis that motor control immaturity may explain a large part of the differences observed between speech production in adults and 4-year-old children, apart from other causes that may be linked with language development.