| Literature DB >> 26810299 |
Qiwen Heng1,2, Patricia McCabe1,3, Jillian Clarke1, Jonathan L Preston4,5.
Abstract
Anecdotally, velar fronting can be difficult to remediate in some children. This pilot study examined the use of ultrasound visual feedback in remediating velar fronting in typically developing children. A single-case, multiple-baseline across-subjects experimental design was used to examine acquisition, retention and generalisation of velar treatment targets. Two otherwise typically developing children (P1, aged 4;0; P3, aged 4;11) completed the study. The productions of /k/ and /ɡ/ at syllable level were targeted during treatment. P1 improved her productions of /k/ and /ɡ/ at syllable level during the treatment period and achieved correct production at word level during follow-up. P3 made no improvements in his productions of velar targets. This study suggests that ultrasound visual feedback may be an option for remediating velar fronting in some preschoolers. Further study is required.Entities:
Keywords: Children; motor learning; speech therapy; ultrasound; velar fronting
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26810299 PMCID: PMC4826297 DOI: 10.3109/02699206.2015.1120345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Linguist Phon ISSN: 0269-9206 Impact factor: 1.346