The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend the findings on the effectiveness of homonymous versus non-homonymous treatment approaches for children with phonological disorders, following Gierut (1991b). The present study was motivated by a potential confound noted in the previous report; namely, the specific sounds /θ, ð/ treated in the presumably less effective homonymous condition may have inhibited degree of phonological change. It was thus necessary to teach these more difficult, late-acquired interdental fricatives in the more effective non-homonymous treatment condition using identical methods and procedures. Results indicated that a non-homonymous teaching approach again motivated greater phonological change than a homonymo...
Both real words and non-words have been shown to induce phonological change in children with phonolo...
Thesis (M.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology (Speech Pathology)) -- California State University, Sac...
Children with functional phonological disorders warrant clinical treatment to accelerate their acqui...
The purpose was to evaluate the lexicality of treated stimuli relative to phonological learning by p...
This study examines the role of homonymy as a motivator of phonological change in treatment. The rel...
Choosing an effective and efficient phonological treatment approach is an important decision for cli...
Learning and generalization of treated sounds to different word positions is a desired outcome of in...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://jslhr.pubs...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between sound change and lexical structu...
Two children with phonologic disorders were treated, one with motor therapy alone, and the other wit...
The effect of word-level variables on expressive phonology has not been widely studied, although the...
Background: A pattern of ingressive substitutions for word-final sibilants can be identified in a sm...
Research shows that the complexity approach to phonological treatment has a stronger evidence-base t...
Previous research indicates that the extent of progress made by children with phonological disorders...
In a previous article, Moore, Rosenberg and Coleman (Brain and Language, 2005, 94, 72-85) reported e...
Both real words and non-words have been shown to induce phonological change in children with phonolo...
Thesis (M.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology (Speech Pathology)) -- California State University, Sac...
Children with functional phonological disorders warrant clinical treatment to accelerate their acqui...
The purpose was to evaluate the lexicality of treated stimuli relative to phonological learning by p...
This study examines the role of homonymy as a motivator of phonological change in treatment. The rel...
Choosing an effective and efficient phonological treatment approach is an important decision for cli...
Learning and generalization of treated sounds to different word positions is a desired outcome of in...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://jslhr.pubs...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between sound change and lexical structu...
Two children with phonologic disorders were treated, one with motor therapy alone, and the other wit...
The effect of word-level variables on expressive phonology has not been widely studied, although the...
Background: A pattern of ingressive substitutions for word-final sibilants can be identified in a sm...
Research shows that the complexity approach to phonological treatment has a stronger evidence-base t...
Previous research indicates that the extent of progress made by children with phonological disorders...
In a previous article, Moore, Rosenberg and Coleman (Brain and Language, 2005, 94, 72-85) reported e...
Both real words and non-words have been shown to induce phonological change in children with phonolo...
Thesis (M.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology (Speech Pathology)) -- California State University, Sac...
Children with functional phonological disorders warrant clinical treatment to accelerate their acqui...