Exam 1 Part 2 Flashcards
Able to produce the sound when it is the target is the ____ inventory
Phonemic
True or false: If something is in your phonemic inventory, then it is not in your phonetic inventory
False; if it is in phonemic it will always be in phonetic
What is the distinctive feature analysis helpful in?
Analyze similarities and differences between target sounds and the ones produced; find patterns
What is the disadvantage of the distinctive feature analysis?
Doesn’t account for deletions, assimilation, syllable structure changes
Designed to explain phonological development in children
Natural phonology
Errors that children make during their development of their phonological system; it is innate, universal, easier to produce; ways that children make speech easier for them
Phonological processes
What is one limitation of natural phonology?
Differences between an adult and child’s phonological system are limited to specific sounds, sound classes, sound sequences
Process of substitutions become more organized
Ordering
A phonological pattern is no longer used
Suppression
What can occur if natural processes persist?
Articulation disorder
What are examples of syllable structure processes?
Weak syllable deletion, reduplication, final consonant deletion
Blending two sounds together but the production of the sound is not the same as the two sound blended together
Coalescence
Adding a sound in a word “puhlease” instead of “please”
Epenthesis
Adding -i at the end of a word (doggy instead of dog)
Diminutization
First part of the cluster gets moved to the end (kis instead of ski)
Migration