BACKGROUND: phonological disorder. AIM: to apply the percentage of correct consonant (PCC) index and to verify the correlation between this index and the one applied perceptually by judges. METHOD: the PCC index of 50 phonological disordered subjects was calculated, after 60 judges heard the phonological tests for each subject and perceptually attributed the severity. RESULTS: the PCC index varied from 40% to 98%, with the predominant classification of the population in the mild and mild-moderate levels. CONCLUSION: a correlation between the perceptual judgment and the PCC indexes exists.
Language Development Disorders; Assessment; Diagnosis; Severity