Phonological Processes Flashcards
Substitution Process
Stopping Fronting Deaffrication Gliding Vocalization
Stopping
Use of stop when should be a fricative
Fronting
Use of alveolar when should be velar/palatal
Deaffrication
Use of fricative when should be an affricate
Gliding
Use of a glide when should be a liquid
Vocalization
Use of a vowel when should be post-vocalic vowel or syllabic /l/ or /r/
Assimilation Processes
Labial Assimilation
Alveolar Assimilation
Velar Assimilation
Voicing Assimilation (prevocalic voicing and devoicing)
Labial Assimilation
Use of labial phoneme when non-labial; There is another labial phoneme in the word
Alveolar Assimilation
Use of alveolar phoneme when non-alveolar; There is another alveolar phoneme in word
Velar Assimilation
Use of velar phoneme when non-velar phoneme is present; There is another velar phoneme in word
Types of voicing assimilation
Prevocalic voicing
Devoicing
Voicing Assimilation: Prevocalic Voicing
Use of voiced phoneme for usually unvoiced consonant that precedes the vowel (nucleus) of syllable
Voicing Assimilation: Devoicing
Final voiced phonemes come before pause OR silence or occur at end of utterance