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Child Language Teaching and Therapy, Vol. 4, No. 2, 193-210 (1988)
DOI: 10.1177/026565908800400205

Treating 'cleft palate speech': combining phonological techniques with traditional articulation therapy

Pamela Grunwell

Leicester Polytechnic

Denise Dive

East Grinstead Hospital

The relative merits of traditional articulation therapy and phonological approaches to the treatment of 'cleft palate speech' are discussed. It is suggested that contrary to customary clinical practice, phonological therapy is an appropriate and in some instances essential procedure in such cases. Two case studies are described in support of this proposal.


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