Phonological and Articulatory Deficits in the Production of Novel Signs in Children With Developmental Language Disorder.
Lisa GoffmanLaiah FactorMitchell BarnaFuwen CaiIlana FeldPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2023)
Deficits that have been documented in phonological organization of spoken words in children with DLD are also evident in the manual domain. Analyses of hand motion variability suggest that children with DLD do not show a generalized motor deficit, but one that is restricted to the implementation of coordinated and sequential hand motion.