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... GLOTTAL REPLACEMENT : either WI , WW or WF target consonants are replaced by a glottal stop ; it should be noted that this type of pattern is more characteristic of disordered development , than of normal development ( Grunwell , 1981a ...
... GLOTTAL REPLACEMENT : either WI , WW or WF target consonants are replaced by a glottal stop ; it should be noted that this type of pattern is more characteristic of disordered development , than of normal development ( Grunwell , 1981a ...
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... GLOTTAL REPLACEMENT ; GLOTTAL INSERTION : all the occurrences of glottal stop realizations are noted because there are so few . OTHER SYSTEMIC SIMPLIFICATIONS BACKING : as Backing is a pervasive process here for apico - alveolar and ...
... GLOTTAL REPLACEMENT ; GLOTTAL INSERTION : all the occurrences of glottal stop realizations are noted because there are so few . OTHER SYSTEMIC SIMPLIFICATIONS BACKING : as Backing is a pervasive process here for apico - alveolar and ...
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... Glottal Replacement and Insertion has also been added to the list for Stage V. This , however , should not be taken to imply that it is a normal process at this stage , or at any stage in normal development . It is therefore asterisked ...
... Glottal Replacement and Insertion has also been added to the list for Stage V. This , however , should not be taken to imply that it is a normal process at this stage , or at any stage in normal development . It is therefore asterisked ...
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Gareth date of sample 983 | 13 |
Brenda date of sample 583 | 23 |
Chapter Three Phonetic Analysis | 30 |
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1985The NFER-NELSON Publishing adult affricates aims Alveolar analysis appear appropriate approx approximant articulation assessment attempt Backing Berkshire SL4 1DF BRENDA CCVC Chapter characteristics chart child's pronunciation patterns clinical clinician clusters communicative consonants Contrastive Assessment contrastive phones correspondences CVCC CVCV CVCVC Darville House data sample Date of Sample deleted detailed developmental distribution entered established evidence example Final fricatives Fronting further GARETH Glottal Grunwell identified included indicate Ingram involve language Name nasal NFER-NELSON Publishing Company normal Notes occur organ Oxford Road East PACS phonetic phonological processes phonological system phonotactic place in structure plosive position possible potential present procedures pronunciation patterns Publishing Company Ltd range realization recorded reference regard restricted sequences SFWF SFWW single SIWI SIWW sound speech Stage stop Syllabic Structure syllable Table tokens treatment variability velar Voicing Windsor words