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Canonical babbling is a key stage in speech development, and if it's atypical, can be an early sign of speech disability. Authors ask whether the organization of consonant sequences in canonical babbling differs between autistic and non-autistic children. https://on.asha.org/3RYBG5p
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Purpose: Canonical babbling is a key stage in speech development, and atypical canonical babbling can be an early sign of speech disability. Spee...
Canonical Babbling May Differ Between Autistic and Non-Autistic Toddlers in Consonant Transition Probabilities
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