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Sources of Misinterpretation in the Input and Their Implications for Language Intervention With English-Speaking Children.

Laurence B LeonardPatricia DeevyShelley L Bredin-OjaMariel Lee Schroeder
Published in: American journal of speech-language pathology (2023)
Although the likely sources of input are a natural part of the language that all children hear, procedures that alter the distribution of this input might be used in the early stages of intervention. Subsequent steps can incorporate more explicit comprehension and production techniques. A variety of suggestions are offered.
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