Multiple Choice
Chester (4;1 years) is a monolingual English-speaking boy. He has a moderate-severe phonological impairment. You have just asked Chester which picture you should pick up, a fan or a pan. Chester has said [pæn] but meant fan. You reply with a pragmatic cue only. The comment consistent with a pragmatic cue is:
A) "You need a windy sound when you say [f] in fan."
B) "I'm not sure what you mean, do you mean pan or fan?"
C) "Bite your bottom lip and blow."
D) "Listen and tell me if these two words sound the same or different, fan, pan."
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