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Supporting the Production of Graphic Symbol Combinations by Children with Limited Speech: A Comparison of Two AAC systems
by
Tönsing, Kerstin M.
in
Artificial Speech
/ Augmentative and alternative communication
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Children
/ Children with disabilities
/ Communication
/ Developmental Delays
/ Developmental disabilities
/ Disability studies
/ Disorders
/ Educational Objectives
/ Efficacy
/ Expressive Language
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Language Acquisition
/ Language Skills
/ Linguistic Input
/ Manual Communication
/ Mental Disorders
/ Multiple Disabilities
/ Oral Language
/ Original Article
/ Pediatrics
/ Preferences
/ Pretesting
/ Production
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Speech
/ Speech disorders
/ Speech motor control
/ Story Reading
/ Symbolism
/ Symbols
/ Syntax
/ Voice response technology
2016
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Supporting the Production of Graphic Symbol Combinations by Children with Limited Speech: A Comparison of Two AAC systems
by
Tönsing, Kerstin M.
in
Artificial Speech
/ Augmentative and alternative communication
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Children
/ Children with disabilities
/ Communication
/ Developmental Delays
/ Developmental disabilities
/ Disability studies
/ Disorders
/ Educational Objectives
/ Efficacy
/ Expressive Language
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Language Acquisition
/ Language Skills
/ Linguistic Input
/ Manual Communication
/ Mental Disorders
/ Multiple Disabilities
/ Oral Language
/ Original Article
/ Pediatrics
/ Preferences
/ Pretesting
/ Production
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Speech
/ Speech disorders
/ Speech motor control
/ Story Reading
/ Symbolism
/ Symbols
/ Syntax
/ Voice response technology
2016
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Supporting the Production of Graphic Symbol Combinations by Children with Limited Speech: A Comparison of Two AAC systems
by
Tönsing, Kerstin M.
in
Artificial Speech
/ Augmentative and alternative communication
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Children
/ Children with disabilities
/ Communication
/ Developmental Delays
/ Developmental disabilities
/ Disability studies
/ Disorders
/ Educational Objectives
/ Efficacy
/ Expressive Language
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Language Acquisition
/ Language Skills
/ Linguistic Input
/ Manual Communication
/ Mental Disorders
/ Multiple Disabilities
/ Oral Language
/ Original Article
/ Pediatrics
/ Preferences
/ Pretesting
/ Production
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Speech
/ Speech disorders
/ Speech motor control
/ Story Reading
/ Symbolism
/ Symbols
/ Syntax
/ Voice response technology
2016
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Supporting the Production of Graphic Symbol Combinations by Children with Limited Speech: A Comparison of Two AAC systems
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Supporting the Production of Graphic Symbol Combinations by Children with Limited Speech: A Comparison of Two AAC systems
2016
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Overview
The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy with which the use of a speech generating device (Apple iPad
TM
with GoTalk Now
TM
application) versus a communication board promoted the production of two-symbols combinations (agent-action and attribute-entity combinations) by children limited speech within a shared story reading context. Four children between the ages of 6;8 (years; months) and 11;4 with severe motor speech disorders and a variety of developmental disabilities participated in the study. An adapted alternating treatment design was used. All four participants showed increased production of two-symbol combinations in both intervention conditions. The Wilcoxon ranked pairs test did not show differences between the conditions for any participant. The results suggest that symbol combination skills can effectively be taught using either AAC system. A preference assessment indicated that all participants preferred to use the speech generating device during shared story reading.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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