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Diagnosis Destinations Katie Forrest Semin Speech Lang 2002 Feb;23(1):15-26 Are oral-motor exercises useful in the treatment of phonological/articulatory disorders? Forrest K. Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA. The utility of oral-motor exercises in the remediation of children's speech acquisition delays continues to be a controversial issue. There are few empirical evaluations of the efficacy of these nonspeech activities in effecting speech changes, although much can be learned from investigations in related fields... PMID: 11938488 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Journal of speech, language, and hearing research 1999 Feb;42(1):187-94 Feature analysis of segmental errors in children with phonological disorders. Forrest K, Morrisette ML. Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington 47405, USA. There has been a longstanding controversy about the existence, nature, and differentiation of developmental apraxia of speech (DAS), leading to numerous investigations of characteristics that define this articulatory disorder... PMID: 10025553 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] |
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