Articulation errors are classified as addition, omission, substitution, and ___________.
What is a distortion?
Name a front vowel.
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Name a voiceless bilabial stop.
What is /p/?
phonetics
What is /fənɛɾɪks/ ?
Another word for speech errors is __________.
What is a misarticulation?
______________ process involves the patterns of errors that are rule-based.
What is a phonological process?
Name a diphthong.
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Name a liquid.
What is /r/ or /l/?
pharynx
What is /fɛrɪŋks/ ?
A dentalized /s/ would be an example of a _______.
What is a distortion?
An _____________ disorder usually involves errors tied to motoric issues.
What is an articulation disorder?
Name a point or corner vowel.
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Another name for stops is ___________.
What are plosives?
studious
What is /studiəs/ ?
An __________ is a variant production of a phoneme.
What is an allophone?
An __________ articulation disorder is a type of articulation disorder that results from a known cause such as cleft palate, hearing loss....
What is an organic articulation disorder?
Name a high back vowel.
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The /s/ is a voiceless ___________ ______________.
What is a voiceless alveolar fricative?
busy
What is /bɪzɪ/ ?
____________ ____________ is the application of phonetics to a clinical setting?
What is clinical phonetics?
_________ _________ __________ is the term recently adopted to encompass all disorders involving speech production.
What is speech sound disorder?
Which is considered to be a neutral vowel?
What is the schwa?
Which fricative has no cognate?
What is /h/?
acquaint
What is /əkweɪnt/ ?
_____________ processes are phonological processes that do not typically occur in the speech of typically developing children?
What are idiosyncratic processes?