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    This study introduces a distinctive feature approach for articulation disorders, targeting all phonemes with a specific feature. This method contrasts with traditional generalization techniques, offering new clinical insights.

    Area of Science:

    • Speech-Language Pathology
    • Linguistics
    • Phonetics

    Background:

    • Articulation disorders affect speech sound production.
    • Traditional remediation often relies on across-phoneme generalization.
    • Distinctive feature approaches offer an alternative framework.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a distinctive feature approach for articulation disorder remediation.
    • To compare this approach with traditional generalization methods.
    • To discuss the clinical implications of the distinctive feature approach.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementing a remediation strategy focused on distinctive features.
    • Incorporating all phonemes that share a specific distinctive feature.
    • Comparing treatment outcomes with a generalization-based approach.

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    Main Results:

    • The distinctive feature approach targets phonemes systematically.
    • This contrasts with generalization, which may be less efficient for certain features.
    • Clinical applicability and potential benefits are highlighted.

    Conclusions:

    • The distinctive feature approach provides a structured alternative for articulation therapy.
    • This method may offer advantages over traditional generalization strategies.
    • Further research and clinical application are warranted.