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Unlocking the Power of Transfer in Articulation Training: Insights for Practitioners

Unlocking the Power of Transfer in Articulation Training: Insights for Practitioners

As a practitioner in the field of speech therapy, you are always looking for ways to enhance your techniques and improve outcomes for your students. One intriguing area of research that can offer valuable insights is the transfer of articulation training across different morphological contexts. The study titled Transfer of Articulation Training Across Morphological Contexts: A Brief Report by Holdgrafer, Kohn, and Williams provides a compelling look into this phenomenon.

In this study, three children with misarticulations of the /s/ and /z/ phonemes were trained to correctly produce these sounds in the final position of nonsense word nouns. The research aimed to assess whether this training would transfer to English noun and nonsense plural, possessive, and third-person singular present verb tense contexts. The results varied among the subjects, providing key insights into the efficiency of training these phonemes.

Key Takeaways for Practitioners

Here are some practical takeaways from the study that you can implement in your own practice:

Encouraging Further Research

While the study provides valuable insights, it also opens the door for further research. Practitioners are encouraged to explore the following areas:

By staying informed and continually seeking to improve your methods, you can make a significant impact on the communication skills of your students. To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Transfer of Articulation Training Across Morphological Contexts: A Brief Report.


Citation: Holdgrafer, G., Kohn, J., & Williams, G. (1976). Transfer of articulation training across morphological contexts: A brief report. Human Communication, 1(1), 1-14.
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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