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6/15/11 10:20 PMTable 2: Phonological Processes in Typical Speech Development - Caroline BowenPage 1 of 2 MAPSTART PAGEABOUTDISCLAIMERPRIVACYCONTENTSLINKSE MAILCOPYRIGHT Phonological ProcessesCOPYRIGHT 1999 CAROLINE BOWEN All children make predictable pronunciation errors (not really 'errors' at all, when youstop to think about it) when they are learning to talk like adults. These 'errors' are calledphonological Processes , or Phonological deviations. In Table 2 are the commonphonological Processes found in children's Speech while they are learning the adultsound-system of English. TABLE 2: Phonological Processes in Typical Speech DevelopmentPHONOLOGICAL PROCESS( Phonological Deviation)EXAMPLEDESCRIPTIONC ontext sensitive voicing"Pig" is pronounced and "big""Car" is pronounced as "gar"A voiceless sound is replaced by avoiced sound. In the examples given,/p/ is replaced by /b/, and /k/ isreplaced by /g/. Other examples mightinclude /t/ being replaced by /d/, or /f/being replaced by /v/.

Velar fronting "Kiss" is pronounced as "tiss" "Give" is pronounced as "div" "Wing" is pronounced as "win" A velar consonant, that is a sound that is normally made with the middle of the tongue in contact with the palate towards the back of the mouth, is replaced with consonant produced at the front of …

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