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The Difference Between CAS and Phonological Disorder:
Notes:
- CAS: inconsistent errors (same words said differently each time) vs Phonological: consistent errors
- CAS: often have vowel errors vs phonological: rarely have vowel errors
- CAS: errors increase as utterance length increases vs Phonological: consistent errors
- CAS: automatic or well rehearsed speech is much easier vs Phonological: all speech equally hard
- CAS: rate, rhythm and stress of speech is disturbed vs Phonological: is not
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