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The etiology of sound substitution defects

Pages 17-37 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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Richard J. Schissel. (1980) The Role of Selected Auditory Skills in the Misarticulation of /s/, /r/ and /0/ by Third Grade Children. British Journal of Disorders of Communication 15:2, pages 129-139.
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Mel Greenlee & John J. Ohala. (1980) Phonetically motivated parallels between child phonology and historical sound change. Language Sciences 2:2, pages 283-308.
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E. Margaret Sullivan. (1944) Auditory Acuity and Its Relation to Defective Speech. Journal of Speech Disorders 9:2, pages 127-130.
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