The purpose was to evaluate the lexicality of treated stimuli relative to phonological learning by preschool children with functional phonological disorders. Four children were paired in a single-subject alternating treatments design that was overlaid on a multiple baseline across subjects design. Within each pair, one child was taught one sound in real words and a second sound in non-words; for the other child of the pair, lexicality was reversed and counterbalanced. The dependent variable was production accuracy of the treated sounds as measured during the session-by-session course of instruction. Results indicated that production accuracy of the treated sound was as good as or better using non-word as opposed to real word stimuli. The cl...
Background: Interventions for phonological impairment, such as minimal pairs and multiple opposition...
Phonological development is sometimes seen as a process of learning sounds, or forming phonological ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://journals.cambridge.org...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://lshss.pubs.asha.org/ar...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://jslhr.pubs.asha.org/ar...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://www.scienc...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://www.tandfonline.com/do...
Choosing an effective and efficient phonological treatment approach is an important decision for cli...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between sound change and lexical structu...
The effect of word-level variables on expressive phonology has not been widely studied, although the...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://journals.c...
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend the findings on the effectiveness of homonymou...
Children with functional phonological disorders warrant clinical treatment to accelerate their acqui...
The effects of the age of acquisition (AoA) of words were examined in the clinical treatment of 10 p...
Both real words and non-words have been shown to induce phonological change in children with phonolo...
Background: Interventions for phonological impairment, such as minimal pairs and multiple opposition...
Phonological development is sometimes seen as a process of learning sounds, or forming phonological ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://journals.cambridge.org...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://lshss.pubs.asha.org/ar...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://jslhr.pubs.asha.org/ar...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://www.scienc...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://www.tandfonline.com/do...
Choosing an effective and efficient phonological treatment approach is an important decision for cli...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between sound change and lexical structu...
The effect of word-level variables on expressive phonology has not been widely studied, although the...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://journals.c...
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend the findings on the effectiveness of homonymou...
Children with functional phonological disorders warrant clinical treatment to accelerate their acqui...
The effects of the age of acquisition (AoA) of words were examined in the clinical treatment of 10 p...
Both real words and non-words have been shown to induce phonological change in children with phonolo...
Background: Interventions for phonological impairment, such as minimal pairs and multiple opposition...
Phonological development is sometimes seen as a process of learning sounds, or forming phonological ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://journals.cambridge.org...