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Resources for Communication : Articulation
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Articulation difficulties in children: What causes the problems?
Speech sounds are the product of the coordination of multiple articulators. On a physical level, in order to produce any speech sound, a person must coordinate breathing with the movement of sound through the larynx and into the mouth or the nose (m, n, ng sounds). Once the sound is in the mouth it is further shaped by the movement of the tongue, teeth and lips. Sounds are also affected
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Articulation Disorders
Articulation disorders are speech sound errors that do not change in different word contexts. These errors occur during the production of isolated speech sounds (phonemes) and are thus misarticulated at the syllable and word levels as well. Articulation errors on individual consonants or vowels do not necessarily change due to context.
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