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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... upper jaw , and the hard palate . The active organs usually work with the passive organs in making a sound : d and t , for instance , are made by placing the tip of the tongue on the upper gum ; y [ j ] is formed by pressing the middle ...
... upper jaw , and the hard palate . The active organs usually work with the passive organs in making a sound : d and t , for instance , are made by placing the tip of the tongue on the upper gum ; y [ j ] is formed by pressing the middle ...
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... upper jaw will protrude beyond his lower jaw , so that in closing the jaws a space is left between the upper and lower front teeth ; on the other hand he may be undershot , and again there will be an open space between the upper and ...
... upper jaw will protrude beyond his lower jaw , so that in closing the jaws a space is left between the upper and lower front teeth ; on the other hand he may be undershot , and again there will be an open space between the upper and ...
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... upper lip , around and down across the lower lip , and back in the mouth . Start at the left - hand corner and ... upper lip . Repeat these exercises several times , remembering to keep a sweeping motion of the tongue around the lips and ...
... upper lip , around and down across the lower lip , and back in the mouth . Start at the left - hand corner and ... upper lip . Repeat these exercises several times , remembering to keep a sweeping motion of the tongue around the lips and ...
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