Novel ways of identifying children at risk for language disorders When we say words, we are essentially producing 3D patterns of sound—variations in pitch and loudness that are ex-tended in time. When English children with a language disorder say words, they produce measurably different sound patterns. The project studies this phenomenon in 4 languages, English, Spanish, Basque and French, aiming to improve early identification of children at risk.
Usha Goswami (Thu,) studied this question.