Powell T W
Department of Communication Disorders, L.S.U. Medical Center, New Orleans 70112, USA.
J Commun Disord. 1996 Jul-Aug;29(4):315-33. doi: 10.1016/0021-9924(96)00015-9.
The term "persistent sound system disorder" has been used to describe the speech problems of a relatively small group of children that does not respond readily to treatment. This group includes children who have been given diagnoses such as development apraxia of speech. In this article, a rationale is developed for one approach to the treatment of persistent sound system disorder. This approach, which involves broadening of the phonetic inventory early in the treatment process, is contrasted with more traditional motor-programming treatments that emphasize stabilization of a restricted set of inconsistently produced sounds. The treatment procedures advocated in this article are illustrated in a case study. The article concludes with a discussion of evolving theories and technologies that are likely to impact upon the assessment and treatment of children with persistent sound system disorders in the future.
“持续性语音系统障碍”这一术语被用于描述相对少数一群对治疗反应不佳的儿童的言语问题。这群儿童包括那些被诊断为发育性言语失用症等病症的孩子。在本文中,阐述了一种治疗持续性语音系统障碍方法的理论依据。这种方法在治疗过程早期涉及扩大语音清单,与更传统的运动程序治疗形成对比,传统治疗强调稳定一组有限的发音不一致的声音。本文所倡导的治疗程序在一个案例研究中得到了说明。文章最后讨论了不断发展的理论和技术,这些理论和技术未来可能会对持续性语音系统障碍儿童的评估和治疗产生影响。