Consonant Deletion
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speechhearing.columbian.gwu.eduFinal consonant deletion omitting a singleton consonant at the end of a word cat → /kæ/ Diminutization adding /i/ at the end of nouns dog → /dɑgi/ Velar fronting substituting a front sound for a back sound can → /tæn/ Consonant assimilation changing a phoneme so it takes on a
Phonological Processes - SPG
spgtherapy.comFinal Consonant Deletion Omitting a singleton consonant at the end of a word (azul → azu) Assimilation Changing a phoneme so it takes on a characteristic of another sound in the word (rojo → roro) ‘r’ deviations Substituting ‘r’ with alternate phonemes (cuchara → cuchala)
Administer, Score, and Disclosure Statements Interpret the ...
gsa.memberclicks.net• Final Consonant Deletion • Cluster Reduction • Syllable Reduction • Gliding • Vocalization • Fronting (Velar & Palatal) • Deaffrication • Stopping • Prevocalic Voicing • Postvocalic Devoicing Checklist I used to analyze process patterns based on …
Phonology: The Sound Patterns of Language
scholar.harvard.edubefore a nasal consonant within the same syllable . Assimilation Rules • Assimilation rules reflect coarticulation ... • Segment deletion is more common than insertion – The word memory is often pronounced as if it were spelled memry – The deletion of [g]:
Phonological Awareness Skills Test (P
www.idealconsultingservices.comPhoneme Deletion of First Sound in Consonant Blend . Say: You’re going to make new words by taking the first sound off of a consonant blend. For example: The word crow without /k/ is row. Say still without / s/? (The child should say till. Do the following words with the student and put a check in the box on the right if the child does each ...
Assessment of Articulation and Phonological Processing ...
d2r0txsugik6oi.cloudfront.netDeletion of medial consonant Medial devoicing Gliding (Other than liquids) Medial voicing Glottal replacement Liquidization Stopping (Other than Fricatives/Affricates) Assessment of Articulation and Phonological Processing Using the GFTA-3 and KLPA-3 Gloria Maccow, Ph.D., Assessment Training Consultant
Interventions for Pupils with Literacy Difficulties
schools.oxfordshire.gov.uk• Phoneme deletion • Phoneme substitution • Phoneme transposition • Phonological linkage activities Direct Phonics Direct Phonics is a group phonic intervention. There are 3 books, so levels will need to be selected appropriately • Book 1 - single letter sounds, c-v-c words and selection of sight words