vocab 7 Flashcards
a sound where you start to produce the sound but then you do not; you let it go (ex: puh, or kuh)
stop
a narrow passageway for the sound the come out of the mouth (like the ssssss sound); the friction through the small area of escape is what creates the sound
fricative
the use of words or phrases to avoid repetition, or to the substitution of sounds in speech
substitution
a speech therapy technique that targets phonological patterns in children’s speech
cycles
The ability to imitate a target phoneme when given focused auditory and visual cues
stimulability
a rare, neurological speech disorder that affects a child’s ability to plan and sequence the movements needed to speak
CAS (childhood apraxia of speech)
how many words can be correctly understood by a listener
intelligibility
DFC
these sounds involve the use of the tongue against the alveolar ridge, located behind the upper front teeth (ex: T, D, L, N)
alveolar
- Deletion of final consonant
- weak syllable deletion
- reduction of consonant
- Fronting
Overall, it is the simplification of words!
phonological processes