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The authors present the physiology of articulation of selected speech sounds in Polish. They also revise the usefulness of popular tongue exercises such as teeth counting, “cat’s back”, tongue rolling, touching the nose with the tip of the tongue, pushing the cheeks, etc. – from articulation therapy requirements. The knowledge concerning primary and secondary tongue movements as well as basic facts about tongue anatomy and physiology have also been introduced and organized in the article.
Logopedia
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2018
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vol. 47 EN
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issue 2
295-311
EN
The effectiveness of speech-language therapy regarding, eg. timing, method and frames of elicited sound in peripheral speech impediment (anatomical- or functional-based) has not been a target of specific scientific research logopedics nor in Poland neither abroad. The author presents preliminary results of her study concerning timing, method and frame of particular speech sound elicited in patients treated with SMURF therapy. The described study included a group of 30 subjects aged from 3,5 to 40.
Logopedia
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2018
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vol. 47
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issue 2
389-406
PL
Efektywność terapii logopedycznej z uwzględnieniem np. czasu, metody i ramy wywołanej głoski w przypadku dyslalii obwodowej – anatomicznej i/lub funkcjonalnej – nie były w polskiej logopedii przedmiotem szczegółowych badań naukowych, podobnie jak w literaturze obcojęzycznej. Autorka przedstawia wyniki wstępnych badań dotyczących czasu, metody i ramy wywoływanej głoski u pacjentów poddanych terapii za pomocą Strategicznej metody usprawniania realizacji fonemów (SMURF). W opracowaniu została uwzględniona grupa 30 osób w wieku od 3,5 roku do 40. roku życia.
EN
The effectiveness of speech-language therapy regarding e.g. timing, method and frames of elicited sound in peripheral speech impediment (anatomical- or functional-based) has not been a target of specific scientific research logopedics nor in Poland neither abroad. The author presents preliminary results of her study concerning time, method and frame of eliciting particular speech sound in patients treated with SMURF therapy. The described study included a group of 30 subjects aged from 3.5 to 40.
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