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Effects of synthetic speech output and orthographic feedback on spelling in a student with autism: a preliminary study.

作者信息

Schlosser R W, Blischak D M, Belfiore P J, Bartley C, Barnett N

机构信息

Communication and Writing Aids Service, Bloorview-MacMillan Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Autism Dev Disord. 1998 Aug;28(4):309-19. doi: 10.1023/a:1026060619378.

Abstract

The effects of speech output and orthographic feedback on spelling performance were evaluated in this preliminary study. A nonspeaking student with autism was taught to spell words under three feedback conditions using a voice output communication aid. In the auditoryvisual condition, the participant received speech output and orthographic feedback. In the visual condition, the participant received only the orthographic feedback. In the auditory condition, the student received only speech output. An adapted alternating treatments design was used to evaluate the effects of the three feedback conditions. Although the participant reached criterion and maintained performance in each of the conditions, the provision of speech output alone and in combination with orthographic feedback resulted in more efficient spelling than the provision of orthographic feedback alone. Although replications with other subjects are necessary, findings suggest that speech output contributes to efficient spelling.

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