“…These speech and language disturbances may be due to one or several impaired speech production processes, such as selection and planning of speech output, articulatory implementation of selected and planned speech segments, articulatory implementation of speech phonetic parameters and coordination of speech articulators (Kurowski, Hazen, & Blumstein, 2003;Nespoulous, Baqué, Rosas, Marczyk, & Estrada, 2013). Recent studies have shown that less fluent speech may be caused by the inability to create and use an efference copy (internal representation of the speech plan) for speech motor control (Feenaughty et al, 2017;Fridriksson et al, 2012Fridriksson et al, , 2015. For patients with aphasia following stroke, speech and language therapy has been shown to be beneficial in terms of improving language comprehension and production (Brady et al, 2016).…”