Considering the role of speech processing in cleft‐related speech sound disorders: Implications for causal pathways and classification systems
Lucy Southby
Abstract:BackgroundClassification systems in healthcare support shared understanding of conditions for clinical communication, service monitoring and development, and research. Children born with cleft palate with or without cleft lip (CP+/−L) are at high risk of developing cleft‐related speech sound disorder (SSD). The way cleft‐related SSD is represented and described in SSD classification systems varies. Reflecting on the potential causal pathways for different cleft‐related speech features, including the role of sp… Show more
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