Collaborating to Obtain Phonological Acquisition Data for Local Schools

Author:

Porter Judith Halvorsen1,Hodson Barbara Williams2

Affiliation:

1. Riverside County Schools, CA

2. Wichita State University, KS

Abstract

Purpose : Twelve school-based speech-language practitioners enlisted the assistance of a university clinical phonologist to help them implement a collaborative research project for their school system in order to investigate phonological acquisition. Method : The school practitioners transcribed speech samples of 520 typically developing children between the ages of 2:6 and 8:0 (years:months). Responses were coded for syllable/word structures (e.g., final consonant deletion) and phoneme classes (e.g., velar deficiencies). Results : The 3-year-olds in this sample had acquired all major phoneme classes except liquids. For the older participants, /l/was acquired between 4 and 5 years of age and /r/between 5 and 6 years of age. Although the strident phoneme class had reached the criterion for acquisition by age 3 years, sibilant lisps were still common until the age of 7 years. Another finding was the rare occurrence of omissions. Clinical Implications : The practitioners resolved that when determining whether a preschooler would be eligible to receive treatment services as a part of their caseloads, consistent speech sound omissions appeared to be a critical indicator and should be considered a higher priority than substitutions and/or distortions. Conclusion : The collaborative effort between the university clinical phonologist and the school-based speech-language practitioners was considered to be a valuable experience and a model for future collaborative partnerships.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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