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http://dx.doi.org/10.13064/KSSS.2022.14.2.087

A literature review on diagnostic markers and subtype classification of children with speech sound disorders  

Yi, Roo-Dah (Department of Communication Disorders, Korea Nazarene University)
Kim, Soo-Jin (Department of Communication Disorders, Korea Nazarene University)
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Phonetics and Speech Sciences / v.14, no.2, 2022 , pp. 87-99 More about this Journal
Abstract
A review regarding indicators used in Korean research is needed to develop a diagnostic marker system for Korean children with speech sound disorders (SSD). This literature review examined the research conducted to reveal the characteristics of children with SSD of unknown origin in Korea. The researchers in Korea used diverse variables as indicators to identify the natures of children with SSD. These included indicators related to external characteristics of speech sound and comorbid features other than external aspects of speech sound. The attention has been focused on specific indicators so far. This result implies that some indicators may still require closer study in various aspects due to their influence, and some may require more attention due to the limited number of research. This article argues that more research is necessary to comprehensively describe the unique characteristics of children with SSD of unknown origin and suggests a direction for future research regarding diagnostic markers and subtype classification of SSD. It also proposes potential diagnostic markers and a set of assessments for the subtype classification of SSD.
Keywords
speech sound disorders; diagnostic markers; subtype classification;
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