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Treatment Targets for Co-Occurring Speech-Language Impairment: A Case Study.

Philip N CombithsJessica A BarlowJennifer Taps RichardSonja L Pruitt-Lord
Published in: Perspectives of the ASHA special interest groups (2019)
These preliminary findings suggest that training complex phonology in word-final position can result in generalized learning to untreated phonological targets. However, limited improvement in morphology and word-final phonology highlights the need for careful monitoring of cross-domain treatment outcomes and additional research to identify the characteristics of treatment approaches, techniques, and targets that induce cross-domain generalization learning in children with co-occurring speech-language impairment.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • working memory