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Store Targeting Vocalic /R/ Co-Articulation + Red Boom Cards Deck
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Targeting Vocalic /R/ Co-Articulation + Red Boom Cards Deck

$1.50

This deck is for students who have trouble producing vocalic /r/ (e.g., /r/ following a vowel).

Co-articulation is the phenomenon in speech production where the articulators (tongue, lips, etc.) are in motion for more than one speech sound at the same time. Producing the /r/ sound often involves co-articulation because it can be influenced by the surrounding sounds in a word. Here, you are prompted to drag both vocalic/r/ and prevocalic /r/ to help prevocalic /r/ influence the final /r/ in the first word. I hope you enjoy this deck!

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This deck is for students who have trouble producing vocalic /r/ (e.g., /r/ following a vowel).

Co-articulation is the phenomenon in speech production where the articulators (tongue, lips, etc.) are in motion for more than one speech sound at the same time. Producing the /r/ sound often involves co-articulation because it can be influenced by the surrounding sounds in a word. Here, you are prompted to drag both vocalic/r/ and prevocalic /r/ to help prevocalic /r/ influence the final /r/ in the first word. I hope you enjoy this deck!

This deck is for students who have trouble producing vocalic /r/ (e.g., /r/ following a vowel).

Co-articulation is the phenomenon in speech production where the articulators (tongue, lips, etc.) are in motion for more than one speech sound at the same time. Producing the /r/ sound often involves co-articulation because it can be influenced by the surrounding sounds in a word. Here, you are prompted to drag both vocalic/r/ and prevocalic /r/ to help prevocalic /r/ influence the final /r/ in the first word. I hope you enjoy this deck!

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