Paxton (5;5 years) has inconsistent speech disorder and Jeremy (5;3 years) has childhood apraxia of speech. What speech characteristic would help separate Paxton's type of speech sound disorder from Jeremy's type of speech sound disorder?
A) Paxton would have lexical inconsistency but appropriate prosody, whereas Jeremy is likely to have lexical inconsistency and dysprosody.
B) Paxton would have vowel distortions whereas Jeremy would have sibilant distortions.
C) Paxton would have consonant omission errors whereas Jeremy would have syllable omission errors.
D) Paxton would have lexical inconsistency and dysprosody whereas Jeremy would be lexically consistency but have reversal errors in polysyllables.
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