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🆓 & early speech in Extremely Preterm Infants aged 1;0 differed significantly from a ref group of TD infants aged 0;10. No difference in presence of oral stops was found b/n the groups, but the EPT group had a significantly lower proportion of infants with CB and smaller consonant inventory. These differences were found even though the EPT infants were 2 months older than the infants in the ref group. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10
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Taylor & FrancisBabbling in extremely premature infants at 12 months corrected ageBabbling is an important precursor to speech in infancy, and deviations from the typical babbling development can predict later difficulties in speech, language, and communication. This cross-secti...

Hey @wespeechies! Why is a speechie a speechie and not speecho; a truckie a truckie and not a trucko; a wharfie a wharfie and not a wharfo? Whereas, a garbo is a garbo and not a garbie; an ambo is an an ambo and not an ambie; a muso is a muso and not a musie, and a milko is a milko and not a milkie. And what about mozzies, sunnies, trackies, pommies, and of course, Aussies?

theconversation.com/brekkies-b from @theconversationau is

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The ConversationBrekkies, barbies, mozzies: why do Aussies shorten so many words?Colloquialisms such as barbie and smoko are like accents – part of the glue that sticks Australian English speakers together.

Hi people! It's 59 days since I began posting from this Mastodon handle and I'm missing the / camaraderie and pace of the birdsite. Maybe things would rev up somewhat if colleagues

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FIVE WORD GAMES FOR FUN (and frustration)!

Wordle (easy, but fun)
nytimes.com/games/wordle/index

Waffle (a little harder)
wafflegame.net/

Quordle (Tricky. It has a VERY cool feature in that you can lift your game by using its PRACTICE feature. Love it!)
quordle.com/#/

Redactle (degree of difficulty varies; this is my favourite. Your scores improve when you get the hang of it)
redactle.com/#

Semantle (usually difficult)
semantle.com/

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www.nytimes.comWordle - A daily word gameGuess the hidden word in 6 tries. A new puzzle is available each day.

Every month since June 1998 Speechwoman has selected a speech-language pathology / speech and language therapy (#SLP_SLT) related site of the month. Sometimes it is not so much a site, as a page, blog entry or resource within a site that is worthwhile celebrating here.

THIS MONTH'S CHOICES ARE JUST FOR FUN!

Warm congratulations to all Speechwoman's winners, including those whose hard work has "gone" from the Internet!

speech-language-therapy.com/in
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www.speech-language-therapy.comspeech language therapyTrustworthy SLP/SLT information with a focus on children's speech sound disorders / clinical phonology.