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hat are Phonological Processes? - Super Duper Publications
www.superduperinc.comPrevocalic Voicing is the voicing of an initial voiceless consonant in a word. Ex: “peach” /pitʃ/ is pronounced “beach”/bitʃ/ Postvocalic Devoicing is the devoicing of a final voiced consonant in a word.
Phonology Development Chart - St. Rita School for …
www.srsdeaf.orgPhonological processes disappearing by age 3: consonant assimilation, diminutization, doubling , final consonant deletion, prevocalic voicing, reduplication, unstressed
Phonological Processes - Mommy Speech Therapy
mommyspeechtherapy.comFinal Consonant Deletion Phonological Processes Bleile, Ken M. (1995). Manual of Articulation and Phonological Disorders. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group, Inc.
Phonological Processes - Little Bee Speech
www.littlebeespeech.comFronting Affrication “tootie” for “cookie” “joor” for “door” 3.5 yrs. When /r/ becomes a /w/, and /l/ becomes a /w/ or y sound When an affricate, like ch or j ,is replaced with a fricative or stop like sh or /d/ When a fricative (like /f/ or /s/) or affricate (ch,j) is …