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Diagnosis Destinations Journal of speech, language, and hearing research 1997 Apr;40(2):313-37 Comment in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research 1998 Aug;41(4):958-63. Developmental apraxia of speech: III. A subtype marked by inappropriate stress. Shriberg LD, Aram DM, Kwiatkowski J. University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. shriberg@waisman.wisc.edu ...The present study is of particular interest because it cross-validates the prior stress findings, using conversational speech samples from 19 children with suspected DAS provided by five DAS researchers at geographically diverse diagnostic facilities in North America... PMID: 9130201 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Journal of speech, language, and hearing research 1997 Apr;40(2):286-312 Comment in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research 1998 Aug;41(4):958-63. Developmental apraxia of speech: II. Toward a diagnostic marker. Shriberg LD, Aram DM, Kwiatkowski J. University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. ...Study I compares speech and prosody-voice profiles of a group of 14 children with suspected DAS to profiles of 73 children with speech delay (SD)... Study II cross-validates these findings, using retrospective data from a sample of 20 children with suspected DAS evaluated in a university phonology clinic over a 10-year period... PMID: 9130200 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Journal of speech, language, and hearing research 1997 Apr;40(2):273-85 Comment in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research 1998 Aug;41(4):958-63. Developmental apraxia of speech: I. Descriptive and theoretical perspectives. Shriberg LD, Aram DM, Kwiatkowski J. University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. shriberg@waisman.wisc.edu Developmental apraxia of speech (DAS) is a putative diagnostic category for children whose speech errors presumedly (a) differ from the errors of children with developmental speech delay (SD) and (b) resemble the errors of adults with acquired apraxia of speech... PMID: 9130199 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Journal of communication disorders 1983 Jul;16(4):237-50 Syntactic findings in developmental verbal apraxia. Ekelman BL, Aram DM. Spontaneous language samples of eight children diagnosed as presenting developmental verbal apraxia were analyzed in terms of their mean length of utterance, Developmental Sentence Scores, use of 14 grammatical markers, and yes-no and wh-question forms... PMID: 6571174 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 1983 Apr;25(2):197-206 Sequential and non-speech praxic abilities in developmental verbal apraxia. Aram DM, Horwitz SJ. Verbal and non-verbal sequential abilities were compared in a group of 10 children with developmental verbal apraxia... PMID: 6852384 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] |
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