LINGUIS 3 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Speech Disorder, Phonological Rule, Minimal Pair

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State whether the place of articulation is the same (S) or different (D) in the initial consonants of each pair.
In either case, state the place of articulation
a. trial - briar D alveolar vs bilabial
b. freeze - kiss D labio-dental vs velar
c. drink - trial S alveolar
d. fife - value S labio-dental
e. swivel - shine D alveolar vs post-alveolar
Draw a syllable tree for the word “sprinkling” Draw a syllable tree for the word “induction”
Phonological processes often influence children’s speech while they’re learning to use language. Consider
the following examples of speech produced by a child, and state which phonological process is at work.
Consider the sounds and determine whether they are allophones of the same
phoneme, or represent three different phonemes. Schematize the rule or list minimal pairs.
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State whether the place of articulation is the same (s) or different (d) in the initial consonants of each pair. In either case, state the place of articulation. D alveolar vs bilabial trial - briar freeze - kiss d labio-dental vs velar a. b: drink - trial d. fife - value, swivel - shine d alveolar vs post-alveolar. Draw a syllable tree for the word sprinkling . Draw a syllable tree for the word induction . Phonological processes often influence children"s speech while they"re learning to use language. Consider the following examples of speech produced by a child, and state which phonological process is at work. Consider the sounds phoneme, or represent three different phonemes. Schematize the rule or list minimal pairs. and determine whether they are allophones of the same. Examine the following data, recorded from a child with phonological disorder, and determine the relationship between phoneme?schematize the rule. Are they separate phonemes or allophones of the same and.