child language acquisition 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelOCR Created by: madelinefstrCreated on: 05-04-19 16:57 what are the 3 main kinds of phonological smplification? deletion, substitution, cluster reduction 1 of 11 what is deletion? when a cild drops a consonant altogether (ca rather than cat) 2 of 11 what is substitution? instead of dropping a consonant, a child might replace it with one thats easier to say. (wegs rather than legs) 3 of 11 what iscluster reduction? when there are consonant clusters, a child may drop one of the consonants (geen rather than green) 4 of 11 what is addition? when a vowel is added to the end of a word (dog=dogu) 5 of 11 what is assimilation? one consonant in a word is changed because of the influence of another in the same word (tub=bub) 6 of 11 what is reduplication? when a phoneme is repeated (moo-moo for cow) 7 of 11 what is voicing? when voiceless consonants are replaced by their voiced equivalents (sock=zok) 8 of 11 what are voiceless consonants? p,t,f,s ( sounds produced without using the vocal chords) 9 of 11 what are voiced consonants? b,d,v,z (sounds produced by the vocal chords as well as the mouth/tongue/lips) 10 of 11 what is de-voicing? when voiced consonants are replaced by voiceless ones (bag=pag) 11 of 11
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