Relationships of speech-related and nonspeech variables to speech intelligibility of children with palatal and lip anomalies/Liens entre les variables orales et non orales et l'intelligibilite de la parole des enfants ayant des anomalies aux levres et palatales

This investigation aimed to identify variables that predict intelligibility ratings for children with cleft lip and/or palate. Speech-related variables under investigation were: (a) phonological deviation average (PDA), (b) mean length of response (MLR), (c) resonance, and (d) phonation. Nonspeech v...

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