Analysis of distortions in children with and without phonological disorders

Authors

  • Haydée Fiszbein Wertzner University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Physiotherapy, Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
  • Mariana Bonafé Sotelo University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Physiotherapy, Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
  • Luciana Amaro University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Physiotherapy, Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322005000200004

Keywords:

Phonologic disorder, Phonetics, Assessment, Diagnosis, Speech

Abstract

PURPOSE: To verify using 4 different tests the incidence of distortions inchildren with and without phonological disorders. METHOD: Forty children between 4 and 10.2 years of age, divided into 2 groups: 20 with normal development and 20 with phonological disorders. All children underwent the phonology tests of the Child Language Assessment ABFW and 2 spontaneous speaking tests to assess for phonologic alterations. After recording, the data were printed, analyzed, and classified according to the distortions. Nonparametric (Mann-Whitney) statistical analysis was performed with the significance level being set at P <.05. RESULTS: The phonological disorder group had significantly more occurrences of distortions in all tests compared to the control group (naming, P = .04; imitation P <.001; spontaneous speaking 1, P = .01; and spontaneous speaking 2, P = .002. The Pearson correlation coefficients of the distortion occurrences among the 4 tests were high. CONCLUSION: The phonological disorder group presented a greater number of distortions in all tests. The most frequent ones were /s, z, j/ and the variability found within the phonological disorder group was very high. The children in this group had unstable phonological systems and so presented a high number of different distortions. Regarding the evaluation of the phonologic system, all the tests were good evaluation methods since the correlations between them were high.

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Published

2005-04-01

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How to Cite

Wertzner, H. F., Sotelo, M. B., & Amaro, L. (2005). Analysis of distortions in children with and without phonological disorders . Clinics, 60(2), 93-102. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322005000200004