phonological process Flashcards

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articulatory disorder

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difficulty coordinating the articulators in production of a limited set of phonemes

motor aspect

traditional based approach

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phonological disorder

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difficulty in speech sound production resulting in multiple speech sound errors ultimately involved in the speech system of a language

trouble with overall system

therapy targets pattern

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3
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phonological processes

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simplifications used by children not capable of producing adult speech patterns

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natural phonology

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stamps theory supports the idea that children are born with the innate processes necessary for the development of speech

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5
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what are syllable structure processes?

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phonological processes that generally simplifies the production of syllables

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what are substitution processes?

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phonological processes involving the substitution of one phoneme class by another

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7
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what are assimilation processes?

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phonological process that involve an alteration in phoneme production due to phonetic environment

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syllable structure processes examples

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weak syllable deletion
final consonant reduction
reduplication
cluster reduction

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weak syllable deletion

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omission of an unstressed syllable preceding or following a stressed syllable

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final consonant deletion

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deletes end consonant

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reduplication

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repetition of a syllable of a word

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cluster reduction

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deletion of a consonant from a consonant cluster

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13
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substitution processes examples

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stopping
fronting
gliding
vocalization
deaffrication

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14
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stopping

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subbing stop for a fricative or affricate

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15
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fronting

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subbing velar or palatal sound with an alveolar or fricative

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16
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deaffrication

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subbing fricative for affricate

17
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gliding

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subbing glides and liquids

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vocalization

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subbing vowel for post vocalic

19
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assimilation processes examples

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labial assimilation
alveolar assimilation
velar assimilation
prevocalic voicing
devoicing

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labial assimilation

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non labial phoneme produced as labial because of labial in the word

21
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alveolar assimilation

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non alveolar phoneme produced as alveolar because of alveolar in the word

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velar assimilation

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non velar phoneme produced as velar because of velar in the word

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prevocalic voicing

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voicing consonant preceding nucleus of the cell

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devoicing

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replacing voiceless sound with voiced

25
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hypernasality diacritic

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wavy line

excessive nasal resonance

26
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nasal emission diacritic

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wavy division symbol

air flow through nose when producing oral sound

27
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denasality diacritic

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wavy x

loss of air flow in nasal sound

28
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voicing diacritic

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v below letter

29
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devoicing diacritic

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o