Speech Correction on the Contract PlanThe contract method for the correction of speech defects is an adaptation of the Dalton contract plan. |
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... position with the jaw nearly closed , to a low back position with the jaw dropped . Now add oo as in shoe [ u : ] , and feel how the back of the tongue rises to a high position and the lips become rounded . It is a good idea to place ...
... position with the jaw nearly closed , to a low back position with the jaw dropped . Now add oo as in shoe [ u : ] , and feel how the back of the tongue rises to a high position and the lips become rounded . It is a good idea to place ...
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... position , drop the jaw to the position for ĕ [ er ] , spread the lips slightly , and make the sound û as in bird [ 3 : ] . This sound is known as a half - high mid vowel . Caution : Be sure the tip of your tongue is placed on the back ...
... position , drop the jaw to the position for ĕ [ er ] , spread the lips slightly , and make the sound û as in bird [ 3 : ] . This sound is known as a half - high mid vowel . Caution : Be sure the tip of your tongue is placed on the back ...
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... position for oo [ u ] , relax the jaw and lips , and say oo as in foot [ u ] . This is known as a high , back , lax vowel . book could foot look nook pudding put room should took shook would 1. I took the cook book so that I could have ...
... position for oo [ u ] , relax the jaw and lips , and say oo as in foot [ u ] . This is known as a high , back , lax vowel . book could foot look nook pudding put room should took shook would 1. I took the cook book so that I could have ...
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