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Highlights
● The speech skills of children with cleft palate are more prominent than their expressive language skills. Thus, speech disorders in these children were reported more than language disorders.
● The study findings suggested a significant difference between children with CLP and healthy peers in morphology and syntax.
● Statistically significant differences were found between children with CLP and healthy peers in the mean scores of grammatical categories, including verb morphology, modal and compound verbs, grammatical morphemes, pronouns, prepositions, and conjunctions.
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It was reported that children with CLP have speech and language problems. The speech problems of children with cleft palate are more distinguished than the other aspects of language skills. The current study results suggested that children with CLP cannot use grammatical items in their sentences, as much as non-clefts children.