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Treatment generalization from trained /ɹ/ to untrained /l/: a case study of persisting distortion errors.

Caitlin Raaz1, Megan C Leece2, Tara McAllister3, Jonathan L Preston2,4.   

Abstract

The extent to which treatment of speech errors that are phonetic in nature (i.e., distortions) produces generalization to untrained sounds is not well understood. This case study reports a child referred for treatment of a velarized distortion of American English /ɹ/, who also demonstrated an inconsistent velarized distortion of /l/. Acoustic analysis revealed evidence of a covert contrast between /ɹ/ and /l/ prior to treatment. Ultrasound biofeedback treatment and perceptual training targeted /ɹ/ only, but progress was tracked for both /ɹ/ and /l/. Substantial improvements in perceptually rated accuracy and significant changes in acoustic features were observed for both sounds, indicating generalization. These results highlight that generalization from trained to untrained sounds is possible for children with residual speech errors characterized by phonetic distortions.

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Keywords:  Speech sound disorders; covert contrast; generalization; rhotics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33530759      PMCID: PMC9422925          DOI: 10.1080/02699206.2021.1879273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Linguist Phon        ISSN: 0269-9206            Impact factor:   1.339


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