Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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910938 | Journal of Communication Disorders | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This brief communication is a response to the article “The prevalence of lisping in gay men” (Van Borsel, J., De Bruyn, E., Lefebvre, E., Sokoloff, A., De Ley, S., & Baudonck, N. 2009. Journal of Communication Disorders, 42, 100–106). I argue aspects of that study's design, measurement, and interpretation limit the strength of its authors’ conclusions that there is a higher incidence of lisping in gay men than in heterosexual men. Suggestions for further research are presented.
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Authors
Benjamin Munson,