1.
Am Ann Deaf
; 125(3): 400-5, 1980 May.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7395695
Subject(s)
Deafness , Linguistics , Models, Theoretical , Teaching/methods , Deafness/therapy , Humans , Male , Speech Therapy
2.
J Commun Disord
; 13(3): 231-7, 1980 May.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7381041
ABSTRACT
An articulation training procedure based on the clinical extension of distinctive-feature theory was used in an attempt to correct selected voicing errors exhibited by eight hearing-impaired adults. The results indicate that the production of the [+ voice] feature was mastered by all subjects in the phonetic context where it was trained, but generalization of the [+ voice] feature-usage rule was not achieved by the subjects. The findings are discussed relative to the use of feature-training procedures with hearing-impaired adults.