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Content Coverage of Single-Word Tests Used to Assess Common Phonological Error Patterns

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2018
Cecilia Kirk
exaly  

Phonological similarity and lexical bias in phonological speech errors: self-monitoring or feedback?

2007
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often than would be predicted by chance. It has also been observed that phonemes are more likely to be exchanged if they are phonologically similar. Both of these patterns of errors are easily explained within the framework of a feedback model (e.g. Dell, 1986)
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Phonological error analysis, development and empirical evaluation*1

Brain and Language, 1992
D P Roeltgen, David P Roeltgen
exaly  

Long-distance place assimilation with an interacting error pattern in phonological acquisition

Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 1997
Daniel A Dinnsen   +2 more
exaly  

Independence of syntactic and phonological deficits in dyslexia: A study using the attraction error paradigm

Dyslexia, 2019
Inés Antón-Méndez   +2 more
exaly  

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