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Rev. CEFAC. 2015; 17(Supl1):1-152

Editorial

This is the CEFAC Journal supplement prepared with the guidance of the Scielo team to decrease the time delay in the publication of scientiic articles and diffusion of scientiic knowledge in the ield of Speech Language Pathology. The supplement including 15 original articles, 1 literature review, and 2 case reports in the ields of audiology, language, and orofacial motricity.

As for the original articles, Costa, Albiero and Mota present the irst contribution on the Aspects of

speech luency in children with and without evolutive phonological disorder. The second contribution is from Giacchini, Mota and Mezzomo on The details in the therapeutic process to the consonant clusters acquisition in the speech of children with phonological disorder. Mezzomo, Vargas and Dias wrote the third contribution on the Strategies used by children with typical ans atypical phonological development during the blocked syllable acquisition. The fourth contribution is from Backes, Pegoraro, Costa and Mota on Characterization of uncommon repair strategies used by a group of children with phonological disorders.

Barberena, Mota and Keske-Soares have the ifth contribution on the Phonological changes obtained by treatment based on ABAB-withdrawal and multiple-probes approach in diferente severity levels of phonological disorders. Initial lexical acquisition and noun bias hypothesis veriication is the sixth contribution written by Nóro, Silva, Wiethan and Mota. Mezzomo,Lopes, Abelin and Oppitz present the seventh contribution Acquisition of cv syllable in the typical and impaired phonological development. The Comparison between the classiication based on features and percentage of correct consonants in speech disorders is the eighth contribution by Giacchini and Mota.

The study entitled The production of the complex onset: acquisition guided by the syllable or segment? is the ninth contribution from the authors Lopes, Dias and Mezzomo. Griz, Curado, Silveira, Barbosa, Silva and Meneses present the tenth contribution entitled Socioeconomic and demographic aspects of families enrolled in a newborn screening program during its irt three years. The eleventh contribution Rocha, Rezende, Lima, Borges, Oliveira and Santos on Biosecurity preacautions adopted by professionls working in audiology. The twelfth contributionRitzel, Berwig, Silva, Mezzomo, Côrrea and Serpa discuss the Usual tongue and lips position in anteroposterior and vertical growth patterns.

The literature review article is the twenty-sixth contribution is thirteenth contribution from Wiethan,

Ceron, Marchetti, Giacchini and Mota entitled The use of electroglottography, electmyography,

spectography and ultrasound in speech research – theoretical review.

Wiethan and Mota present the study case entitled The inluence of the choice of traget sounds and therapy model in children who present devoicing as fourteenth contribution. The ifteenth and inal contribution is authored by Melo, Mota, Mezzomoand Brasil on Production and discrimination of voicing contrast of stops in cases of phonological disorder.

I conclude this editorial thanking the authors and the reviewers to the mission of transforming the CEFAC Jounal in a quality journal in the Speech Language Pathology ield at national and international scope!

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