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Reducing vowel and fiinal consonant prolongations in twin brothers

Patricia M. Hargrove

Mankato State University

Kathleen E. Dauer

United and Children's Hospitals, St Paul, Minnesota

Michelle Montelibano

United and Children's Hospitals, St Paul, Minnesota

This study describes a training programme designed to reduce the frequency of vowel and final consonant prolongations in a pair of 4-year-old identical twin brothers. The goal was accomplished through the implementation of 11 objectives and a variety of training procedures. The boys' progress was evaluated by their performances in spontaneous speech and on a naming task.

Child Language Teaching and Therapy, Vol. 5, No. 1, 49-63 (1989)
DOI: 10.1177/026565908900500104


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