Final Consonant Deletion
Found 4 free book(s)Phonological Processes in Typical Speech Development ...
www.columbia.eduWord-final devoicing "Red" is pronounced as "ret" "Bag" is pronounced as "bak" A final voiced consonant in a word is replaced by a voiceless consonant. Here, /d/ has been replaced by /t/ and /g/ has been replaced by /k/. Final consonant deletion "Home" is pronounced a "hoe" "Calf" is pronounced as "cah" The final consonant in the word is
Language Development Milestones - ualberta.ca
rehabmed.ualberta.ca“wawa” for “water”, syllable deletion (e.g. “nana” for “banana”), assimilation (one consonant begins to sound similar to another – e.g. “boop” for “boot”, consonant cluster reduction (e.g. “boo” for “blue”), and final consonant deletion (e.g. “be” for “bed”) - Words are selected or avoided for
Early Years’ Speech Screen - #WeAreCommunity
www.kentcht.nhs.ukFinal consonant deletion Missing off a consonant at the end of a word. 2 years Voicing Confusing ‘noisy’ and ‘quiet’ sounds. 3 years Consonant harmony Making a sound more similar to another sound in the word. 3 years Stopping Replacing a ‘long’ sound with a ‘short’ sound. 3 years, 5 months
Common Phonological Processes* - Playing With Words 365
www.playingwithwords365.comFinal Consonant Delition Deletion of the final sound (consnant) in a word "cuh" for cup "dah" for dog 3-0 Initial Consonant Deletion*** Deletion of the initial sound (consnant) in a word "up" for cup "uv" for love No Information Available Unstressed Syllable Deletion Deletion of an unstressed syllable "puter" for computer "nana" for banana 4-0