Whole-word measures and the speech production of typically developing Dutch children

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2019-12-02

Authors

Beers, Mieke
Rodenburg-Van Wee, Marianne
Gerrits, EllenORCID 0000-0002-4403-0792ISNI 0000000052696960

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Abstract

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.

Keywords

Dutch, phonological acquisition, phonological mean length of utterance, Whole-word measure, Taverne, Language and Linguistics, Linguistics and Language, Speech and Hearing

Citation

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