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Definitions of Phonological Processes (as used in ...

Definitions of Phonological Processes (as used in ...

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Final Consonant Deletion The omission of a final consonant singleton or cluster except for nasal and liquid singletons. Word-final glottal stop substitutions (e.g., [s ] for sock" are not analyzed as Final Consonant Deletion but are included under Other Substitutions. Deletion of word final liquids is analyzed as Liquid Deletion.

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Phonological Processes in Typical Speech Development ...

Phonological Processes in Typical Speech Development ...

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Word-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 Here, /d/ has been replaced by /t/ and /g/ has been replaced by /k/.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

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Words with Final Consonant Blends - Pinecrest Glades

Words with Final Consonant Blends - Pinecrest Glades

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Final consonant blends can be challenging to decode because the match between the spoken and written forms is not perfect. Students who pronounce left as lef’, for example, or have difficulty hearing /m/ in jump, need their attention drawn to each consonant sound and its letter. Attending to final blends helps students

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Normal Acquisition of Consonant Clusters - Paul E. Reed

Normal Acquisition of Consonant Clusters - Paul E. Reed

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Apr 27, 2016 · In languages other than English, word-final consonant clusters have been reported to be acquired before word-initial clusters. For example, [-nt] was the first consonant cluster to be acquired by Telugu children, as reported by Chervela (1981), and by Mexican-Spanish children, as reported by Macken (1977). Word Shapes.

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Common Phonological Processes* - Playing With Words 365

Common Phonological Processes* - Playing With Words 365

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Final 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

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