Title: DEVELOPMENT OFSPEECH SOUNDS
1- DEVELOPMENT OF SPEECH SOUNDS
2I. DEVELOPMENT IN INFANTS
3When we gather case histories
4Medlineplus.gov 2018
- Almost 1 of every 10 infants born in the U.S. is
premature - A full-term pregnancy is 40 weeks. Preemie baby
born before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy.
5Fogle, 2019potential problems with preemies
6Gleason Ratner (2017). Language development
(9th ed.)
7II. INFANT SPEECH PRODUCTION
- Youtube
- Baby cooing
- (by Lamialockheart)
- (the video actually shows
- the phonation stage)
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9- This early stimulation is necessary because
speech sounds originate at the laryngeal level - However, noncrying sounds are much more important
in the development of speech
10- These sounds are usually produced during
feeding or in response to caregivers
11- Infraphonological Stage 1
12Infraphonological Stage 2
- Primitive articulation 1-4 months
- Goo and coo happen (vocalizations produced at
back of oral cavity)
13Infraphonological Stage 3
14- Universal stages of language acquisition -- Vocal
play - Youtube4 month old baby
15Infraphonological stage 4
16Stoel-Gammon Dunn, 2017 (not on test)
- 12 consonants account for 95 of babies
productions - /p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, w, j, s, h/
17- Youtube talking twin babies
- (reduplicated babbling)
- Universal stages of language acquisition --
Variegated babbling - Laura McGarrity
18III. INTEGRATIVE STAGE
- Onset of speech may last till 18 mos. old,
include first true words - Jargon meaningful words combined with
nonmeaningful babbled sounds - Gibberish Sequenced but nonmeaningful syllables
produced with adult-like prosody
19IV. TRANSITION PERIOD PROTOWORDS
Adult speech
babbling
protowords
20Protowords are
- Vocalizations consistently produced under
specified stimulus conditions - Not based on recognizable adult models
- Not true words
21V. FIRST REAL WORDS MEANINGFUL SPEECH
- 1. Stableconsistently produced
- 2. Used in a particular stimulus context
- 3. Must resemble the adult form
- 4. predictable consequence (e.g., adult reaction)
22Youtube example of real words
- 15 month old baby girl answers Mama's questions
23VI. SOUND SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
- A. Single Phonemes
- Age of development 50 of children produce
sound accurately - Age of mastery 75-90 of children produce sound
accurately -
24Mastery--I am very interested in this info for
test 1 ? (p. 168)
25The next slide is just for your information
- You are not responsible for it on the test
- Its in your Simply Brilliant book ?
26Cross-Sectional Study Example Great for
Parents!!!
27B. Consonant Clusters
- Information is contradictory
- Please know the bullet-pointed list of
conclusions on p. 164
28Consonant clusters
29C. Vowels
30VII. COMMON ERRORS
31C. Alveolar and Palatal Fricatives and Affricates
32D. Glides
33E. Labial and Dental Fricatives
34F. Stops
35G. Consonant Clusters
- Obstruents stops, fricatives, affricates
(everything except glides, liquids, and nasals) - usually clusters are reduced to the
obstruent - Obstruent /w/ clusters reduced to the obstruent
- t?n/tw?n kæk/kwæk
- Obstruent /l/ clusters reduced to the obstruent
- fi?/fli? gæd/glæd
36In consonant clusters
37- Obstruent /r/ clusters ? to obstruent
- ta?/tra? kik/krik
- Clusters with /s/ consonant ? to /w/, nasal, or
stop component of the cluster - tap/stap p?t/sp?t n?f/sn?f
- Three-member clusters (e.g., squirrel) usually ?
to stop - pi?/spri? k??l/skw??l
38VIII. INTELLIGIBILITY OF SPEECH
39Hilarious youtube video
- 5 year old tries to have a conversation with Siri
- Do you hear any speech sound errors?
40- (please memo for test p. 175)
41IX. TYPICAL DEVELOPMENT PHONOLOGICAL
PROCESSES
- Researchers have boiled this down to processes
disappearing and persisting after 3 years of age - This helps us know what to treat in therapy and
what not to worry about
42A. Processes Disappearing by 3 yrs.
43B. Processes Persisting After 3 yrs.
44Processes persisting after 3 (cont.)
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