Title: Phonological Development
1 Phonological Development
2Agenda
- Phonological basic units Phones, phonemes,
allophones - Distinctive features of consonants
- Phonological Development
- Phonological processes
- Models of phonological development
- Assessment- Overview
3phonology
4Phonological knowledge
Phonological Rules (phonotactic knowledge)
Phonological units Allophone Phonemic
5Distinctive features of consonants
Voicing
Place of articulation
Manner of articulation
6The sounds of English
7The sounds of English
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9Distinctive features of vowels
Place of articulation
Portion of tongue involvement Front Center Back
Tongue position High Mid Low
10The English vowels
11Phonological development
- Pre-speech (Pre-first-word)
- First word
12Pre-speech Vocal development
- Reflexive crying vegetative sounds (Birth-2
months) - Cooing laughter (2-4 months)
- Expansion stage (Oller, 1980) Vocal play (Stark,
1980) (4-6 months) - Reduplicated (canonical) babbling (6 months and
up) - Non-reduplicated babbling / Variegated babbling
- First word
13From babbling to First word
Adult-like word
Invented words (protowords / quasiwords)
Childish words
14Phonological processes
Substitution processes
Syllable structure processes (Deletions)
Assimilatory processes
15Phonological Processes
- Processes disappearing by 3 years
- Unstressed syllable deletion
- Final consonant deletion
- Reduplication
- Fronting
- Consonant assimilation
- Voicing
- Processes persisting after 3 years
- Cluster reduction
- Gliding
- Devoicing
- Stopping
- Vocalization
- Deaffrication
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17- Deletion of initial consonants
- Glottal replacement
- Backing of velars
18Five commonly cited Norms for Consonant
Development
19Age Ranges of Normal Consonant Development
20Models of Phonological Development
- Behaviorist models
- Biologically-based models
- Cognitive-problem solving models
- Connectionist models
21Assessment-Overview
- Primary purposes
- Describing the articulatory or phonological
development and status of the client - Determining whether the individuals speech
sufficiently deviates from normal expectations to
warrant concern or intervention - Identifying factors that relate to the presence
or maintenance of the speech disorder - Making prognostic judgments about change with and
without intervention - Monitoring changes in articulatory or
phonological abilities and performance across time
22Articulation tests
- Screening Tests
- A Screening Deep Test of Articulation (McDonald,
1976) - Templin-Darley Test of Articulation (Templin
Darley, 1969) - Articulation Tests Arizona Articulation
Proficiency Scale (Fudala Reynolds, 1986) - Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation (Fisher
Logemann, 1971) - Assessment of Phonological Processes (Hodson,
1986) - Phonological Process analysis (Weiner, 1979)
- Speech Sampling
- Errors ( number, type, and consistency)
- Correct productions
- Intelligibility
- Speech rate
- Prosody