PSYCH320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Reduplication, Consonant Harmony, Phonotactics
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Motor limitations (the child has a hard time producing a sound, so they replace is with something that is pretty close) Puzzle puddle (replacing a crickitive, the sound with another sound that sounds close to it) Puddle puggle (child likes producing sound at the back of the mouth d sound to a g ) Phonological processes (taking one kind of sound and turning it into another kind of sound) Based on what type of sound it is. Cluster reduction (taking a cluster of sounds and reducing it to one sound) Deleting the final consonant ( ba" for ball") Deletion of weak syllables ( nana" for banana") Frequency (order influenced by how often child hears it) Not all kids have hard time with all the same sounds (some are generally harder for everyone, but kids have some sounds in specific that they have difficulty with) Crying (child is forming cluster of sounds cluster simplification)