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CHARACTERIZATION OF UNCOMMON REPAIR STRATEGIES USED BY A GROUP OF CHILDREN WITH PHONOLOGICAL DISORDERS.

Authors :
Backes, Fabieli Thaís
Pegoraro, Silvana Pereira
Costa, Vanessa Pires
Mota, Helena Bolli
Source :
Revista CEFAC. 2015 Supp1, Vol. 17, p35-43. 9p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Purpose: to verify and identify the use of uncommon repair strategies in children with phonological disorders, relating the use of those to age and gender variables to linguistic variables such as degree of deviation, syllable structure, classification of the sounds and the position of the word. Methods: the data are taken from a database of the Department of Language and Speech studies of the Federal University of Santa Maria. We selected the data according to these criteria: diagnosis of phonological disorder, ages from 4:0 to 7:11, and the ones who were allowed to participate by signing the consent form. The results obtained at the first phonological assessment of the child were analyzed. Results: there were significant differences in the use of the uncommon repair strategies in our sample, as well as the relationship between the use of those strategies and age, mainly between the ages from 5:0 to 5:11, and the degree of deviation with more occurrences in the moderate-severe disorder. It was also obtained a significant relation between the classes of sounds, with predominant use of the fricatives. An occurrence of the unusual repair strategies in onset position was observed, being the consonantvowel the only structure found. Conclusion: it was found that the unusual repair strategies are not widely used by children with phonological disorders. In addition, it was found a significant relationship between the use of repair strategies and unusual variables, such as age, grade of phonological disorders and classes of sounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15161846
Volume :
17
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Revista CEFAC
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
108486167