Developing Speech 4 - Early Phonological Mistakes Flashcards
An example of deletion is. . .
Saying ‘do’ instead of ‘dog’.
________ consists of omitting the final consonant in words.
Deletion
What does the phonological error deletion consist of?
Omitting the final consonant in words.
___________ is when a child substitutes one sound for another.
Substitution
An example of substitution would be. . .
Saying ‘pip’ instead of ‘ship’.
What is substitution?
Substituting one sound for another, particularly ‘harder’ sounds such as ‘J’ or ‘sh’.
________ is when a child adds am extra vowel sound to the end of a word, creating a CVCV pattern.
Addition
An example of addition would be. . .
“Doggie”
What is addition?
Adding an extra vowel sound to the end of a word, creating a CVCV pattern.
____________ is when a child changes one consonant or vowel for another.
Assimilation
And example of assimilation is. . .
A child saying ‘gog’ instead of ‘dog’.
What is assimilation?
When a child changes one consonant or vowel for another, usually early plosive sounds.
_____________ is when a child repeats a whole syllable.
Reduplication
An example of reduplication is. . .
A child saying ‘dada’ or ‘mama’.
What is reduplication?
Reduplication is when a child repeats a whole syllable in a word.