Classification:
Epidemiology and Clinical Profiles
Shriberg, L. D., Kwiatkowski, J., Best, S., Hengst, J., & Terselic-Weber, B. (1986). Characteristics of children with phonologic disorders of unknown origin. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 51, 140–161.Shriberg, L. D., & Kwiatkowski, J. (1994). Developmental phonological disorders I: A clinical profile. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 37, 1100–1126.
Austin, D., & Shriberg, L. D. (1996). Lifespan reference data for ten measures of articulation competence using the Speech Disorders Classification System (SDCS) (Tech. Rep. No. 3). Phonology Project, Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Shriberg, L. D., & Austin, D. (1998). Comorbidity of speech-language disorder: Implications for a phenotype marker for speech delay. In R. Paul (Ed.), The speech-language connection (pp. 73–117). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes.
Shriberg, L. D., Tomblin, J. B., & McSweeny, J. L. (1999). Prevalence of speech delay in 6-year-old children and comorbidity with language impairment. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 42, 1461–1481.
Campbell, T. F., Dollaghan, C. A., Rockette, H. E., Paradise, J. L., Feldman, H. M., Shriberg, L. D., Sabo, D. L., & Kurs-Lasky, M. (2003). Risk factors for speech delay of unknown origin in 3-year-old children. Child Development, 74, 346-357.
Shriberg, L. D. (2004, August). Diagnostic classification of five subtypes of childhood speech sound disorders (SSD) of currently unknown origin. Paper presented at the 2004 International Association of Logopedics & Phoniatrics Congress, Brisbane, Australia.