Understanding Phonological Processes: Exercises on Stridency Deletion, Stopping, and More
This resource explores various phonological processes including stridency deletion, stopping, and other transformations like fronting, depalatalization, palatalization, affrication, backing, alveolarization, labialization, gliding, and vowelization. Engage in exercises designed to identify and classify these processes in specified target words. For each word, indicate whether stridency deletion, stopping, or both processes apply, and determine the likelihood of specific processes. This practice aims to enhance understanding of phonological processes in speech-language pathology.
Understanding Phonological Processes: Exercises on Stridency Deletion, Stopping, and More
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Stopping • Stridency Deletion • Fronting • Depalatalization • Palatalizaton • Affrication • Backing • Alveolarization • Labialization • Gliding • Vowelization
1. For each of the following words, indicate whether stridency deletion, stopping, or both.
2. Determine which processes are possible for each of the following target words and place a check mark in the appropriate column(s).
3. For each of the following target words, indicate which processes are likely by placing a check mark in the appropriate column(s).