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(GFTA-3) Goldman Fristoe Test of Articulation - Third Edition
Ages: 2 through 21.11 years
Administration: 5 to 15 minutes for Sounds-inWords Section, varied for Sounds-In-Words,
Intelligibility, and Stimulability sections
The GFTA-3 Complete Kit includes:
• Manual
• Test Easel
• Response Forms (25)
• Supplemental Developmental Norms Booklet
The third edition of the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation offers updated norms, new digital test administration and scoring options. The new test will still be brief to administer and easy to score, while providing you with accurate scores you can count on for making diagnostic and placement decisions.

New Features:

• Assess multiple occurrences of high frequency phonemes in the same amount of time
(under 15 minutes)
• Dialect-sensitive scoring for a wide range of American English dialects as well as English influenced by another languageThe age range has been expanded to include ages 2 through 21. Age-based standard scoresinclude separate normative information for females and males.
• New criterion-referenced assessment of vowels
• Two new art sets, one appropriate for very young children and one for older students
with articulation and intelligibility concerns
• Based on over 40 years of research, with current normative data
Ronald Goldman, PhD / Macalyne Fristoe, PhD