Semin Speech Lang 2009; 30(1): 057
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1121902
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A Meme's-Eye View of Nonspeech Oral-Motor Exercises

Alan G. Kamhi1
  • 1University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina
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Alan G KamhiPh.D. 

University of North Carolina

Greensboro, NC

Email: agkamhi@uncg.edu

Publication History

Publication Date:
14 January 2009 (online)

Table of Contents

    The publisher regrets a typographical error in the above article in Seminars in Speech and Language, Volume 29, Number 4, 2008, pages 331–338. On page 333, right column, line 15, the sentence reads “And does a nonspeech activity like sticking out the tongue become a speech-facilitating oral motor activity when it is used to help a child produce a /∋/?”

    The sentence should read “And does a nonspeech activity like sticking out the tongue become a speech-facilitating oral motor activity when it is used to help a child produce a /θ/?”

    Alan G KamhiPh.D. 

    University of North Carolina

    Greensboro, NC

    Email: agkamhi@uncg.edu

    Alan G KamhiPh.D. 

    University of North Carolina

    Greensboro, NC

    Email: agkamhi@uncg.edu