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The list is not exhaustive. 0000080699 00000 n '���YUc\zM�dcJ�'=-I�6G�&8US'������.ՄrIhg� NL�:�y��f�J)������8k��>�R��{�h^K�(��w�L4i�ZDD;J�H�B�I &}�e���gAפLQ&. <> 2 0 obj V^V\����ӭm��/��z��.��[������o'��ŧ��{��z�n6�m��߾+�B{xz:ܦ���pxz�E] 0000082182 00000 n 0000016587 00000 n 0000001876 00000 n stream Phonology is the study of the rule system that governs how particular speech sounds are used to produce meaningful words. Phonological!Processes!! When a phonological process persists beyond the typical age at which it should have resolved, a child is said to have a phonological disorder or delay. Phonological processes are patterns of sound errors that typically developing children use to simplify speech as they are learning to talk. �-�3f��d'�%N)N�6��O7U�OW�N�iN���>����~#�����]��n#�Ǎ��{u�Q��TlNw��(6t�������^�6w�X��a����F؎�W�?���>����5�6į��!�k�\��pE��W����v7C�H�e#� � �{���A _m�>zJM?jag-N5 0000016700 00000 n 0000020594 00000 n 0000024449 00000 n 0000084718 00000 n 0000079390 00000 n 0000079418 00000 n Phonological process Description Example Approximate age of elimination Cluster reduction When a consonant cluster is produced with only one consonant “truck” à “tuck” “slide” à “side” “brown” à “bown” ~4 years; Including /s/, gone by 5 years Final consonant deletion … 0000002280 00000 n The target form must be multisyllabic. 0000021432 00000 n 0000006439 00000 n 0000086894 00000 n ���q�˾��z����&� �7 L��� o;3� =v�]�N������W����06�6�}؂_��s��p����p�����4L��*�X̐��Ǻ�����5�Z ����P�޹ ��� �����Z5�a��p�ٵ>"}�A:�@ŗ[����wO��N`�OV��a��ߥ �"]7�""�$@S�4@6�d�&�_T�VqV����O3�{L����=����7��R�,$A��V8�翝/3� 0000039672 00000 n Process Description Example ... sh, ch, j, th — 5 ... *These are common phonological processes (patterns). 0000031183 00000 n 0000002903 00000 n 0000034247 00000 n 0000020954 00000 n 0000003467 00000 n

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The list is not exhaustive. 0000080699 00000 n '���YUc\zM�dcJ�'=-I�6G�&8US'������.ՄrIhg� NL�:�y��f�J)������8k��>�R��{�h^K�(��w�L4i�ZDD;J�H�B�I &}�e���gAפLQ&. <> 2 0 obj V^V\����ӭm��/��z��.��[������o'��ŧ��{��z�n6�m��߾+�B{xz:ܦ���pxz�E] 0000082182 00000 n 0000016587 00000 n 0000001876 00000 n stream Phonology is the study of the rule system that governs how particular speech sounds are used to produce meaningful words. Phonological!Processes!! When a phonological process persists beyond the typical age at which it should have resolved, a child is said to have a phonological disorder or delay. Phonological processes are patterns of sound errors that typically developing children use to simplify speech as they are learning to talk. �-�3f��d'�%N)N�6��O7U�OW�N�iN���>����~#�����]��n#�Ǎ��{u�Q��TlNw��(6t�������^�6w�X��a����F؎�W�?���>����5�6į��!�k�\��pE��W����v7C�H�e#� � �{���A _m�>zJM?jag-N5 0000016700 00000 n 0000020594 00000 n 0000024449 00000 n 0000084718 00000 n 0000079390 00000 n 0000079418 00000 n Phonological process Description Example Approximate age of elimination Cluster reduction When a consonant cluster is produced with only one consonant “truck” à “tuck” “slide” à “side” “brown” à “bown” ~4 years; Including /s/, gone by 5 years Final consonant deletion … 0000002280 00000 n The target form must be multisyllabic. 0000021432 00000 n 0000006439 00000 n 0000086894 00000 n ���q�˾��z����&� �7 L��� o;3� =v�]�N������W����06�6�}؂_��s��p����p�����4L��*�X̐��Ǻ�����5�Z ����P�޹ ��� �����Z5�a��p�ٵ>"}�A:�@ŗ[����wO��N`�OV��a��ߥ �"]7�""�$@S�4@6�d�&�_T�VqV����O3�{L����=����7��R�,$A��V8�翝/3� 0000039672 00000 n Process Description Example ... sh, ch, j, th — 5 ... *These are common phonological processes (patterns). 0000031183 00000 n 0000002903 00000 n 0000034247 00000 n 0000020954 00000 n 0000003467 00000 n

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