Concepedia

Concept

atypical speech

Parents

10

Publications

448

Citations

37

Authors

11

Institutions

About

Atypical speech is a research concept and field of study concerned with variations in spoken language production and perception that deviate significantly from statistically or normatively defined patterns within a given linguistic community. It investigates the acoustic, linguistic, physiological, and perceptual characteristics of speech that differ from typical development or function, holding significance for understanding communication disorders, developmental trajectories, and the underlying mechanisms of speech production and comprehension.

Top Authors

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MJ

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

JW

University of Washington

CB

University of Washington

DE

University of Washington

KH

The University of Notre Dame Australia

Top Institutions

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Google (United States)

Mountain View, United States

Seattle, United States

Curtin University

Perth, Australia

Purdue University West Lafayette

West Lafayette, United States

University of Reading

Reading, United Kingdom