What is in a name: Taxonomy of speech sound disorders from a cross‐linguistic perspective

Author:

Petinou‐Loizou Kakia1ORCID,Ttofari Kerry2,Filippou Elma2

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Cyprus University of Technology Limassol Cyprus

2. Australian Catholic University Melbourne, VIC Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn response to the call for papers under the theme “What is in a name” proposed by the Scientific Child Speech Committee of the International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders (IALP), the current paper discusses taxonomy and its relation to speech sound disorders (SSD) from a cross‐linguistic perspective.AimsThis paper starts with a brief description of specific SSD frameworks and nomenclature.Methods & ProceduresThe authors draw from international theoretical and clinical research which underscore the importance of taxonomy systems in SSD.Outcomes & ResultsThe current papers stresses the importance of the contribution to differential diagnosis and prognosis of children with protracted speech profiles on the bases of taxonomy profiles and systems for SSD.Conclusions & ImplicationsThe advantages and shortcomings of taxonomy in SSD are also discussed from a cross‐linguistic context. The language of focus includes the Greek dialectal variation of Cypriot‐Greek.WHAT THIS PAPER ADDSThe paper adds to the importance of taxonomy and SSD subsystems which allow differential diagnosis of SSD and the implementation of appropriate intervention methods.What is already known on this subject The use of various taxonomy systems regarding SSD are widely available for English‐speaking populations. Such systems in the cross‐linguistic framework remain underexplored.What this paper adds to existing knowledge The paper underscores the need for the development, adaptation and use of taxonomy systems that will add to the existing databases and taxonomy subsystems used in EnglishWhat are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Potential clinical implications include the development and implementation of taxonomy systems in profile SSD productions in children.

Publisher

Wiley

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