Speech perception training can facilitate sound production learning.

J Speech Hear Res

Child Health Centre, Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Canada.

Published: April 1994

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focused on how speech perception training can help preschoolers correct phonological errors, specifically misarticulating the sound /integral of/.
  • Twenty-seven preschoolers were assigned to three groups, with each group listening to different word pairings aimed at improving their sound recognition skills.
  • Post-testing showed that Groups 1 and 2 had better articulation of the target sound than Group 3, highlighting the effectiveness of targeted speech perception training in conjunction with traditional sound production techniques.

Article Abstract

This study examined the role of speech perception training in the correction of phonological errors. Twenty-seven preschoolers with phonological impairment who misarticulated /integral of/ were randomly assigned to one of three groups: Group 1 children listened to a variety of correctly and incorrectly produced versions of the word "shoe"; Group 2 children listened to the words "shoe" and "moo"; Group 3 children listened to the words "cat" and "Pete." A computer game was used to provide reinforcement for correct identification of the words. All children received the same traditional sound production training program for correction of their /integral of/ error, concurrently with speech perception training, during six weekly treatment sessions. On post-testing, Group 1 and 2 children demonstrated a superior ability to articulate the target sound in comparison to Group 3 children. The results are interpreted in relation to previous research on this topic.

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