The production of phonological patterns is a very complicated process especially when alveolar consonant sounds are pronounced in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The toddlers ageing 2-3 years as well as the language handicaps find it more complicated to cope with this sound process. The present study on toddlers aims at investigating the alveolar consonant sounds in keeping with single word production. The Iowa Test of Consonant Perception by Jason Geller was implemented to investigate sound productions in the perspective of Substitution Process proposed by Burnthal and Rankson (2004). Non-probabilistic Sample of twenty-five toddlers was given 125 words; a five-word set to every toddler to pronounce repeating at least five times at t...
Purpose: The prelinguistic infant\u27s babbling repertoire of syllables- the phonological categories...
Few studies have examined the relationship between phonetic bases and lexical patterns of words repo...
The notion of a universal pattern of phonological development, rooted in basic physiological constra...
The production of phonological patterns is a very complicated process especially when alveolar conso...
The production of phonological patterns is a very complicated process especially when alveolar conso...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Although information concerni...
This study examined the emergence of the phonetic variants (often called allophones) of alveolar pho...
The purpose of this report is to profile the changes in phonological skills produced by a group of 1...
In the present study, the speech of twenty-four normally speaking toddlers and twenty-eight late tal...
The study reported evaluated an assessment of phonology for 2-year-olds to establish normative data ...
ABSTRACTChildren’s phonological development is somewhat foreseeable, yet there are certain sounds th...
ABSTRACT Objective: description and analysis of the phonological processes in the acquisition of co...
Objective: Phonological processes are the changes which children make in pronunciation while utterin...
Researchers frequently examine the development of the single-word lexicon in the absence of phonetic...
textConsonant assimilation between noncontiguous consonants within words is one of the characteristi...
Purpose: The prelinguistic infant\u27s babbling repertoire of syllables- the phonological categories...
Few studies have examined the relationship between phonetic bases and lexical patterns of words repo...
The notion of a universal pattern of phonological development, rooted in basic physiological constra...
The production of phonological patterns is a very complicated process especially when alveolar conso...
The production of phonological patterns is a very complicated process especially when alveolar conso...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Although information concerni...
This study examined the emergence of the phonetic variants (often called allophones) of alveolar pho...
The purpose of this report is to profile the changes in phonological skills produced by a group of 1...
In the present study, the speech of twenty-four normally speaking toddlers and twenty-eight late tal...
The study reported evaluated an assessment of phonology for 2-year-olds to establish normative data ...
ABSTRACTChildren’s phonological development is somewhat foreseeable, yet there are certain sounds th...
ABSTRACT Objective: description and analysis of the phonological processes in the acquisition of co...
Objective: Phonological processes are the changes which children make in pronunciation while utterin...
Researchers frequently examine the development of the single-word lexicon in the absence of phonetic...
textConsonant assimilation between noncontiguous consonants within words is one of the characteristi...
Purpose: The prelinguistic infant\u27s babbling repertoire of syllables- the phonological categories...
Few studies have examined the relationship between phonetic bases and lexical patterns of words repo...
The notion of a universal pattern of phonological development, rooted in basic physiological constra...