A common problem with ASD is where the subtleties of speech production are unusual: speech is disturbed in rate, rhythm, and intonation. The child or adult with ASD sounds unusual to the normal listener, even when the speech content is normal

These disruptions are referred to as

a. aphonia.
b. dysprosody.
c. dysrythmia.
d. anhedonia.


Answer: b.

Psychology

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