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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Comprehensive Phonemic Inventory for Children provides assessment and analysis of children's articulation errors, and up to 13 pages of analytical and therapeutic information based on the child's age and performance scores. There are 89 picture plates (color or monochrome) that appear on the monitor. The clinician is able to code articulatory attempts for additional substitutions and modifications. Analyses identify defective sound systems and specific errors within each system; errors in manner and place of articulation and voicing. Consonants and vowels (pure, diphthongized and retroflexed) are analyzed. Normative data for ages four through eight is included. Physiological and acoustical goals for therapy are listed, and word pairs specifically targeted to remediate the defective sound systems are provided. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II computers.

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This product record was updated on August 15, 2012.

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Stephen Blache, PhD, Dept Comm Disorders & Sc

Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, Illinois 62901
United States
Telephone: 618-453-4301.
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