Abstract
Linguistic procedures which allow the speech clinician to elicit, record, segment, and analyze the spontaneous speech of children in a relatively standardized test situation are described. The procedures are based on a combination of concepts borrowed from the three major approaches current in linguistics—slot and filler, immediate constituent, and elementary transformational grammar.
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