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Phonological development and prosodic units: Evidence from metathesis errors

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2013
There is general agreement in the literature that the ability to recognize that words are made up of "smaller phonological units" within the phonological hierarchy is a prerequisite for reading, however, there is still much debate as to which specific units are important.
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Syllabic Constraints in the Phonological Errors of an Aphasic Patient

Brain and Language, 1998
The Sonority Dispersion Principle (Clements, 1990) states that the sharper the rise in sonority between the beginning of the syllable and the nucleus, the better the syllable. So far evidence in favour of this principle has been derived mainly from the distributional properties of syllable types and, to a lesser extent, from language acquisition.
C, Romani, A, Calabrese
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Phonological error analysis of acquired speech apraxia.

Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica, 2010
the phonological characterization of the errors present in the speech of individuals with speech apraxia can elucidate several aspects of this disorder and consequently lead to the development of effective therapeutic interventions. Generally, studies that have characterized the errors present in speech apraxia were developed in other languages other ...
Maysa Luchesi, Cera, Karin Zazo, Ortiz
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Beginning L2 production errors in ASL lexical phonology

Sign Language & Linguistics, 2004
This study examines production errors in ASL lexical phonology by beginning L2 adult learners, more particularly the handshape, location, movement, palm orientation, and nonmanual phonological segments. Studies in L2 adult learning of ASL are scant.
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Automated Screening of Speech Development Issues in Children by Identifying Phonological Error Patterns

Interspeech, 2016
L. Ward   +6 more
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Content coverage of single-word tests used to assess common phonological error patterns.

Language, Speech & Hearing Services in Schools, 2015
Cecilia J. Kirk, Laura M Vigeland
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A psychometric review of norm-referenced tests used to assess phonological error patterns.

Language, Speech & Hearing Services in Schools, 2014
Cecilia J. Kirk, Laura M Vigeland
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Persisting speech errors or emerging phonological systems?

2010
The aim of this study was to analyze hearing-impaired children's renditions of /š/ in words where the target sounds were /š/, /s/ and /č/, in order to discover possible systematic acoustic characteristics that may be imperceptible or neglected by listeners but reflect their emerging phonological systems.
Mildner, Vesna   +2 more
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