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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 Here, /d/ has been replaced by /t/ and /g/ has been replaced by /k/.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
Writing Measurable Short and Long Term Goals
www.independentlivinginc.com• With multisensory cueing, the patient will identify minimal pairs targeting initial consonant deletion, final consonant deletion, and fronting from field of 2 with 80% accuracy in 4/5 consecutive sessions. • With fading prompts, the patient will produce targeted initial consonants (i.e., …
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
Guide to CM JK - George Washington University
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