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6. The stopping process is eliminated at 3;3 in which two fricatives?

  • s and ch
  • s and f
  • s and dz
  • s and z

7. A child develops l, sh, ch at age...

  • 3;03
  • 4
  • 3;06
  • 4;06

8. Which of the following is an example of glottal replacement?

  • hammer - hamham
  • hammer - haer
  • stammer - sammer
  • hammer - mammer

9. Which of the following is an example of initial consonant deletion

  • dog - og
  • spot - pot
  • frog- rog
  • stop - top

10. Which of the following processes is atypical

  • Word final devoicing
  • Fronting
  • Word initial devoicing
  • Consonant harmony

11. Which of the following is an example of word final devoicing

  • pig - pick
  • pun - pug
  • pad - pal
  • pat - pig

12. Which of the following is an example of fronting velars?

  • ten - ben
  • hen - pen
  • car - tar
  • dam - fam

13. What process occurs at age 4;05

  • stopping f, th, th
  • stopping sh, j, ch
  • stopping v, z
  • stopping f, s, z

14. Prevoalic voicing is eliminated at age..

  • 3
  • 2;06
  • 3;06
  • 3;03

15. A child develops what at age 6?

  • v
  • r and v
  • z and v
  • th and th

16. Which of the following is an example of WSD

  • elephant --> ephant
  • elephant --> elephan
  • elephant --> lele
  • elephant --> eledant

17. Which of the following occurs at 4 years?

  • Stopping f, s and FCD
  • cluster reduction and WSD
  • Stopping v, z and WSD
  • fronting and WSD

18. Which one of the following is an example of deaffrication?

  • chair --> shair
  • four --> pour
  • dzelly --> delly
  • van --> lan

19. Which of the following is an example of gliding?

  • lick - yik
  • light-wight
  • red - led
  • roll - toll

20. By 3 years a child should have

  • b p k g t d dz n m ing jh h j
  • b p k g t d n m ing jh h j
  • b p k g l t d n m ing jh h j
  • b p k g t d n m ing jh h j f