2024
DOI: 10.1044/2024_jslhr-24-00037
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An Articulatory Analysis of American English Rhotics in Children With and Without a History of Residual Speech Sound Disorder

Amanda Eads,
Heather Kabakoff,
Hannah King
et al.

Abstract: Purpose: This study investigated articulatory patterns for American English /ɹ/ in children with and without a history of residual speech sound disorder (RSSD). It was hypothesized that children without RSSD would favor bunched tongue shapes, similar to American adults reported in previous literature. Based on clinical cueing practices, it was hypothesized that children with RSSD might produce retroflex tongue shape patterns at a higher relative rate. Finally, it was hypothesized that, among childr… Show more

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