Whole-word measures and the speech production of typically developing Dutch children
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2019-12-02
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In this study, the phonological whole-word measure Phonological Mean Length of Utterance was applied to identify stages in the phonological acquisition of Dutch children. Ninety spontaneous speech samples of 47 typically developing Dutch children from a previous study were examined. Samples were distributed across nine age groups ranging between 1;3–4;0 years. Across all age groups, PMLU of word productions increased significantly with the largest increase found below age 2;0 years. PMLU of the target words showed no significant increase across age groups. Outcomes suggest that the phonological whole-word measure PMLU can be further developed for clinical purposes in Dutch-speaking children. In the future, this measure could become relevant for the diagnosis and evaluation of therapy on the basis of spontaneous language.
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Dutch, phonological acquisition, phonological mean length of utterance, Whole-word measure, Taverne, Language and Linguistics, Linguistics and Language, Speech and Hearing
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Beers, M, Rodenburg-Van Wee, M & Gerrits, E 2019, 'Whole-word measures and the speech production of typically developing Dutch children', Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, vol. 33, no. 12, pp. 1149-1164. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699206.2019.1596163