Multiple Choice
A phonological principle of intervention is that intervention focus on:
A) children learning phonological systems rather than just the articulation of individual phonemes.
B) sub-lexical features through the use of nonwords.
C) the perception of phonemes in syllables.
D) children learning the articulation of individual phonemes rather than phonological systems.
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