
handle: 10669/23612
The present study contains a useful collection of verse and prose texts to train the voice and the oral expression. These texts have been classified according to expressive intentionality, phono-respiratory coordination and dyslalias, so the speech correction process can be enjoyable and fun. Verse and prose are a helpful resource when it comes to stimulating language embellishment and correction of speech disorders in children; not only due to its social impact but because it enables a reconnection between the child and his environment while influencing favorably his language skills.
El presente trabajo proporciona textos de prosa y verso para el entrenamiento de la voz y la expresión oral clasificados según la intencionalidad expresiva, la coordinación fono-respiratoria y las dislalias en un intento de hacer que el proceso de cambio sea agradable y divertido. La utilización del verso y la prosa constituye un recurso para la estimulación, embellecimiento y corrección del lenguaje infantil, pues además de su aspecto social permite que el niño establezca lazos con el mundo que lo rodea, lo cual incide favorablemente en sus habilidades lingüísticas.
expresión oral, entrenamiento de la voz, voice training, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, language and speech correction, verso y prosa, corrección del lenguaje, PC1-5498, verse and prose, PQ1-3999, Romanic languages
expresión oral, entrenamiento de la voz, voice training, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, language and speech correction, verso y prosa, corrección del lenguaje, PC1-5498, verse and prose, PQ1-3999, Romanic languages
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