Early Phonological Errors (12-36+ Months)

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Just a very brief overview of key terms and their definitions.
Dana Sarfas
Flashcards by Dana Sarfas, updated more than 1 year ago
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Early Phonological Errors Terms in: Blue Definitions in: Pink
Deletion Omitting the final consonant in words.
Substitution Substituting one sound for another.
Addition Adding an extra vowel sound to the end of a word.
Assimilation Changing a vowel/consonant for another.
Reduplication Repeating a whole syllable
Consonant Cluster Reduction Consonant clusters can be difficult to articulate, so children reduce them to smaller units. A similar thing occurs in American-English spelling.
Deletion of Unstressed Syllables Omitting the opening syllable in polysyllabic words.
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