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Accent Modification

An accent is the unique way that groups of people who speak the same language sound. A person’s accent depends on many things. Changing your accent is also known as accent modification.

Reference links

  • Accent Modification 1
    www.asha.org
    Author: E-Mail the Action Center Members: 800-498-2071 Non-Member: 800-638-8255 - Everyone has an accent. People sometimes want to change the way they speak. Speech-language pathologists, or SLPs, can help.
  • Speech Sound Disorders: Articulation and Phonology 1
    www.asha.org
    Author: The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association - The scope of this page is speech sound disorders with no known cause—historically called articulation and phonological disorders—in preschool and school-age children (ages 3–21).

Activity List(s)

Goal Bank

  • Marline will correctly imitate, then spontaneously produce the /r/ phoneme (including blends) in all word positions in words, phrases, sentences, and finally conversation with 80% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions in order to improve intelligibility. 3