A _____________ is a speech error involving the production of an allophone for an intended phoneme.
What is a distortion?
Choose which of the following is an example of a syllable structure process?
a. devoicing
b. gliding
c. cluster reduction
d. stopping
What is cluster reduction?
Which of the following is NOT a substitution process?
a. cluster reduction
b. gliding
c. stopping
d. fronting
What is cluster reduction?
Which of the following is NOT an assimilatory process?
a. labial assimilation
b. stop assimilation
c. velar assimilation
d. prevocalic voicing
What is stop assimilation?
Another word for speech errors is __________.
What is a misarticulation?
______________ process involves the substitution of one phoneme for the intended phoneme.
What is a substitution process?
Which of the following words can be produced with cluster reduction?
a. thyme
b. risk
c. shake
d. high
What is risk?
Which of the following words could involve gliding?
a. wept
b. yoyo
c. sad
d. red
What is red?
Which type of assimilatory process could affect the following word: mad
What is labial assimilation?
A dentalized /s/ would be an example of a _______.
What is a distortion?
An _____________ disorder usually involves 3-5 errors.
What is an articulation disorder?
Which syllable structure process is demonstrated in the following production?
mitten-/mɪt/
What is weak syllable deletion?
The word sand could be affected by which of the following processes?
a. weak syllable deletion
b. cluster reduction
c. stopping
d. velar fronting
What are cluster reduction and stopping?
Which assimilatory process is evident in the following production?
garden-/gɑrgən/
What is velar assimilation?
Which of the following terms is NOT used to categorize articulation errors?
a. addition
b. omission
c. substitution
d. reduplication
What is reduplication?
__________ ____________ occurs when a non-labial phoneme is produced with a labial place of production.
What is labial assimilation?
Which syllable structure process is demonstrated in the following production?
cat-/kæ/
What is final consonant deletion?
Which substitution process is involved in the following production?
keep-/tip/
What is velar fronting?
Which assimilatory process is involved in the following production?
top-/pɑp/
What is labial assimilation?
____________ ____________ 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 syllable structure process is demonstrated in the following production?
water-/wɑwɑ/
What is reduplication?
Which substitution process is involved in the following production?
help-/hɛʊp/
What is vocalization?
With _________assimilation, one phoneme affects one that preceded it.
What is regressive assimilation?
_____________ processes are phonological processes that do not typically occur in the speech of typically developing children?
What are idiosyncratic processes?