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Nonword Repetition Performance Differentiates Children Who Stutter With and Without Concomitant Speech Sound and Developmental Language Disorders.

Katelyn L GerwinBridget M WalshSeth E Tichenor
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2022)
We found that the presence of a concomitant speech and language disorder was a driving factor behind poorer NWR performance in CWS. Accuracy scores differentiated CWS with concomitant disorders from CWS with typical speech and language but not CWS with typical speech and language from CWNS. Considering the speech and language abilities of CWS helped clarify poorer NWR performance and enhances generalizability to the population that exists clinically.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • hearing loss