Speech rate and fluency in children and adolescents
Abstract:
Reduced speech fluency is frequent in clinical paediatric populations, an unexplained finding. To investigate age related effects on speech fluency variables, we analysed samples of narrative speech (picture description) of 308 healthy children, aged 5 to 17 years, and studied its relation with verbal fluency tasks. All studied measures showed significant developmental effects. Speech rate and verbal fluency scores increased, while pauses, repetitions and locution time declined with age. Speech rate correlated with semantic fluency tasks suggesting that it also depends upon the efficacy of lexical retrieval. These results indicate that the interpretation of disorders of speech fluency in childhood must incorporate age appropriate norms. © 2007 Psychology Press.
Año de publicación:
2007
Keywords:
- Acquired aphasia in children
- Speech fluency in children
- Speech rate
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Idioma
Áreas temáticas:
- Enseñanza primaria
- Psicología diferencial y del desarrollo
- Grupos de personas