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Date of Award
1953
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Department
Speech
Abstract
The schools of California are becoming increasingly aware of their responsibility in the assimilation of minority groups into participation in the full life of the community. Varied studies are underway to determine effective methods of meeting the needs of these groups of differing cultural, racial, language, and economic backgrounds. One of these areas of need is that that of speech, with which this study is concerned.
Pages
115
Recommended Citation
Stephens, Dorothy Naill. (1953). A survey of the articulation of consonant sounds by the students of the Lincoln School, Tulare, California. University of the Pacific, Thesis. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/1222