“…The nonword repetition assesses the ability to access a new (or less familiar) motor program in the absence of linguistic cues (Tiffany, 1980). However, several researchers suggest that repeating real words can be more suitable for some populations, mainly preschool children (Canning & Rose, 1974;Netsell, 2001;Robbins & Klee, 1987;Zamani, Rezai, & Garmatani, 2016) and older adults . Specifically, real words may be more engaging than nonsense, meaningless, syllable strings and thus better reflect oral-motor behaviors and general abilities (for a review, see Heinrich et al, 2016).…”