“…Several speech and language measures were administered as part of the standard research protocol, as previously reported (Duffy et al, 2017;Josephs et al, 2012Josephs et al, , 2013. Perceptual judgments of speech included (a) a 0-4 rating of AOS severity (1 = mild; 4 = severe), as an index of AOS severity regardless of its specific features; (b) a 1-10 rating (10 = normal) of MSD severity (adapted from Yorkston, Strand, Miller, & Hillel, 1993), which indexed the degree of functional impairment associated with the speech difficulty; (c) the Apraxia of Speech Rating Scale-Third Edition (ASRS-3), which quantified the severity and prominence of several AOS features, detailed below; and (d) an articulation error score (AES), also described below (Strand, Duffy, Clark, & Josephs, 2014;Utianski et al, 2018). Language measures included the Western Aphasia Battery (WAB; Kertesz, 2007), from which the Aphasia Quotients (AQs) served as a composite measure of global language ability; the WAB includes measures of repetition, naming, spontaneous speech fluency, word finding, grammatical competence, verbal and reading comprehension, and writing.…”