Motor-Speech Performance in Very Old Speakers: Associations With Physio-Anatomical and Cognitive-Linguistic Factors.

Oct 23, 2025International journal of language & communication disorders

How Aging Affects Speech Skills in the Very Old

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Abstract

Among 50 typically ageing Finnish speakers aged 80-100, motor-speech tasks revealed a notable distinction in performance characteristics.

  • Older age within the 80-100-year range was associated with slower execution of the sequential motion rate (SMR) task.
  • Wearing dentures predicted slower tempo in the alternating motion rate (AMR) tasks and articulation rate.
  • Higher educational levels were linked to slower performance in AMR tasks.
  • Better language skills were positively associated with motor-speech performance, indicating that improved phonemic fluency predicted faster AMR /pa/ and SMR /pataka/ rates.
  • In contrast to younger speakers, the VO speakers displayed slower mean DDK, speaking, and articulation rates.

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