Abstract

The present study is a part of a multidisciplinary research project in order to follow up a group of infants who neonatally had been at risk. It studies reports on the articulatory errors in children born in 1971 and 1972 and investigated at the age of five years at the Children's Hospital, University of Helsinki. The results show that children with neonatal risk factors had more articulatory errors than a control group. The articulatory errors were more common in children with neurodevelopmental disturbances.

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