SmallTalk Phonemes

SmallTalk Phonemes

Aphasia Speech Exercise Videos

⭐️3.6 / 5
Rating
🙌13
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of SmallTalk Phonemes

4.7

April 19, 2021

Minor back-end improvements.

4.4

July 29, 2020

Bug fixes; Video icons now show the icon text underneath.

4.1

May 1, 2020

Bug Fixes.

4.0

April 17, 2020

Newly redesigned in 2020! Phonemes has been updated with a modern look and feel, and video play back bugs have been fixed.
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3.4

July 28, 2015

Minor bug fixes

3.3

January 3, 2015

Fixed the issue that caused app content to disappear.

3.2

December 16, 2014

Fixed iOS 7 and 8 compatibility issues including the app's inability to play videos in both landscape and portrait modes.
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3.1

October 31, 2013

- Fixes issues with iOS 7 Compatibility to optimize user experience

3.0

April 12, 2013

• NEW iPad-specific version! • Easier navigation ⁃ Settings now in the app ⁃ List view for videos • Improved look and feel
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2.0

November 16, 2010

Videos can be rearranged and deleted. iOS4 compatibility. iOS devices running iOS 4.0 or 4.1 should upgrade to 4.2 before downloading this update.
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Price History of SmallTalk Phonemes

Description of SmallTalk Phonemes

SmallTalk Phonemes is a speech exercise video app. It is designed to help anyone who has suffered a stroke or a traumatic brain injury and presents with aphasia, apraxia, and/or dysarthria. It can also be used by individuals who present similar language impairments. The series of individual speech-exercise videos shows the tongue and lip movements necessary to produce phonemes in the English language like “g” or “f”. You can easily rearrange the order of the videos or remove others to make it simpler to focus on key phonemes. Repeat each exercise as often as you would like. Then, reset the app to return to original settings. WHO IS THIS APP FOR? + Stroke Survivors + People with Aphasia + Caregivers of People with Aphasia + Speech-Language Pathologists + Speech-Language Pathology Students Learn more about Lingraphica at www.aphasia.com
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SmallTalk Phonemes: FAQ

Can SmallTalk Phonemes support iPad devices?

Yes, SmallTalk Phonemes is optimized for iPad devices.
Lingraphicare, Inc. released the SmallTalk Phonemes app.
Currently, SmallTalk Phonemes supports iOS 9.0 or later.
3.6 out of 5 is the average rating that SmallTalk Phonemes has received from users.
The App Category Of The Smalltalk Phonemes App Is Medical.
The latest version of the SmallTalk Phonemes app is 4.7.
The latest update for SmallTalk Phonemes was released on June 28, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the SmallTalk Phonemes app supports the following languages: English.
Sorry, SmallTalk Phonemes is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, SmallTalk Phonemes is not eligible for in-app purchases.
No, SmallTalk Phonemes does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of SmallTalk Phonemes

  • Disappointed

    The app works well but the videos for some of the sounds include a schwa sound after the phoneme. “Buh” for /b/ and “duh” for /d/ etc. I wish these had been produced without the schwa.
  • Great

    Recent update fixed the glitches!

    Lingraphica apps are great for patients with aphasia or a multitude of speech disorders. Their tech support is amazing. And if your patient has long standing communication issues, you should try a communication device. They will let you try them at no cost (unbelievable but true). I’ve had patient’s speech improve just by using the device but also it’s a great AAC device for adults.
  • Stopped working?

    Was fine with previous version, new one doesn’t even get to the list of phonemes...

    Developer Response

    Thank you for your feedback! We want to help get this working for you. Please fill out the form at https://www.aphasia.com/contact-us we would be more than happy to help. Thank you again!