Table 3 - Elimination of Phonological Processes
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Table 3
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PHONOLOGICAL PROCESS | EXAMPLE | GONE BY APPROXIMATELY |
Pre-vocalic voicing | pig = big |
3;0 |
Word-final de-voicing | pig = pick |
3;0 |
Final consonant deletion | comb = coe |
3;3 |
Fronting |
car = tar ship = sip |
3;6 |
Consonant harmony |
mine = mime kittycat = tittytat |
3;9 |
Weak syllable deletion |
elephant = efant potato = tato television =tevision banana = nana |
4;0 |
Cluster reduction |
spoon = poon |
4;0 |
Gliding of liquids |
run = one |
5;0 |
Stopping /f/ | fish = tish |
3;0 |
Stopping /s/ | soap = dope |
3;0 |
Stopping /v/ | very = berry |
3;6 |
Stopping /z/ | zoo = doo |
3;6 |
Stopping 'sh' | shop = dop |
4;6 |
Stopping 'j' | jump = dump |
4;6 |
Stopping 'ch' | chair = tare |
4;6 |
Stopping voiceless 'th' | thing = ting |
5;0 |
Stopping voiced 'th' | them = dem |
5;0 |
References
Bowen, C. (1998). Developmental phonological disorders. A practical guide for families and teachers. Melbourne: ACER Press.
Grunwell, P. (1997). Natural phonology. In M. Ball & R. Kent (Eds.), The new phonologies: Developments in clinical linguistics. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group, Inc.