Phonological Processes Flashcards

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Reduplication/Doubling

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Repetition of a syllable of a target word resulting in the creation of a multisyllabic word form.
Total bottle-baba
Partial bottle-bata

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Diminutization

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Addition of the /i/ vowel to the target word
Cuppy
Mommy

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Epenthesis

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Insertion of an unstressed vowel, usually the schwa, between two consonants
blue-balue
Ski- Eski

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Final consonant deletion

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Omission of a final singleton consonant in a word. Deletion of a cluster is also considered FCD. Be aware of closed syll vs open syll.

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Initial consonant deletion

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Omission of a singleton consonant in initial word position

FIRST FOCUS decreases intelligibility

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Cluster reduction/cluster simplification

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Deletion or substitution of some or all members of a cluster.
Total broom-oom
Partial broom- boom

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Stopping

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Substitution of stops for fricatives and Affricates

Farm- tarm

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Deaffrication

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Replacement of the velars k,g,n with sounds in more anterior position, t d n
Cup-tup

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Depalatalization

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Substitution of an alveolar Fricative for a Palatal Fricative or an alveolar affricate for a palatal affricate s h j

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Backing

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Sounds with an anterior point of constriction are replaced by posterior sounds t,d, to k, g

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Liquid gliding

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Substitution of a glide for a pre vocalic liquid. May occur in consonant clusters

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Vocalization

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Substitution of a vowel for a syllabic liquid er replaced by any other vowel
Butter-butta
Chair- Cha

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Labial assimilation

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Nonlabial consonant becomes a labial because of the influence of another labial sound in a word
Monkey-mummy

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Velar assimilation

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Assimilation of a nonvelar sound to a velar sound

Cot-cock

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Nasal assimilation

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Nonnasal sounds assimilates to become a nasal

Not-non

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Alveolar assimilation

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Assimilation of a nonalveolar sound to an alveolar sound

Tuck-tut

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Pre vocalic voicing

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A voiceless sound preceding a vowel becomes voiced

Tode-dode

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Post vocalic voicing

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A voiced obstruent following a vowel becomes voiceless or devoiced
Buzz-bus

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Unstressed syllable deletion

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Omission of one or more syllables from a polysyllabic word
Banana-nana
Butterfly-buhfly