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1 DEVELOPMENT OF SPEECH SOUNDS

2 I. DEVELOPMENT IN INFANTS A. Introduction

3 When we gather case histories…

4 II. INFANT SPEECH PRODUCTION Youtube Baby cooing (by Lamialockheart) (the video actually shows the phonation stage)

5 Owens, Farinella, & Metz 2015:

6 Owens, Metz, & Farinella, 2015: (continued)

7

8 Infraphonological Stage 1—Phonation--birth to 2 months

9 Infraphonological Stage 2

10 Infraphonological Stage 3

11 Infraphonological stage 4

12 Youtube talking twin babies (reduplicated babbling) Universal stages of language acquisition -- Variegated babbling Laura McGarrity

13 III. INTEGRATIVE STAGE** Onset of speech; may last till 18 mos. old, include first true words Jargon: meaningful words combined with nonmeaningful babbled sounds Gibberish: Sequenced but nonmeaningful syllables produced with adult-like prosody

14 IV. TRANSITION PERIOD: PROTOWORDS Adult speech babbling protowords

15 Protowords are

16 V. FIRST REAL WORDS: MEANINGFUL SPEECH** –1. Stable—consistently produced –2. Used in a particular stimulus context –3. Must resemble the adult form –4. predictable consequence (e.g., adult reaction)

17 Youtube example of real words 15 month old baby girl answers Mama's questions

18 VI. SOUND SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT** A. Single Phonemes –Age of development: 50% of children produce sound accurately –Age of mastery: 75-90% of children produce sound accurately:

19 Mastery--I am very interested in this info for test 1

20 B. Consonant Clusters Information is contradictory Please know the bullet-pointed list of conclusions on p. 164

21 Consonant clusters

22 C. Vowels

23 VII. COMMON ERRORS A. Liquids B. Nasals

24 C. Alveolar and Palatal Fricatives and Affricates

25 D. Glides

26 E. Labial and Dental Fricatives

27 F. Stops

28 G. Consonant Clusters** Obstruents: stops, fricatives, affricates (everything except glides, liquids, and nasals) ***usually clusters are reduced to the obstruent*** Obstruent + /w/ clusters reduced to the obstruent t ɪ n/tw ɪ nkæk/kwæk Obstruent + /l/ clusters reduced to the obstruent fiŋ/fliŋgæd/glæd

29 In consonant clusters…

30 Obstruent + /r/ clusters ↓ to obstruent** ta ɪ /tra ɪ kik/krik Clusters with /s/ + consonant ↓ to /w/, nasal, or stop component of the cluster –wap/stapp ɪ t/sp ɪ tn ɪ f/sn ɪ f Three-member clusters (e.g., squirrel) usually ↓ to stop –piŋ/spriŋk ɜ : ʳ l/skw ɜ : ʳ l

31 VIII. INTELLIGIBILITY OF SPEECH By 5 years old, most typically-developing ch are nearly 100% understandable

32 Hilarious youtube video 5 year old tries to have a conversation with Siri Do you hear any speech sound errors?

33 please memo for test; p. 175)

34 IX. NORMAL DEVELOPMENT: PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSES** Researchers have boiled this down to processes disappearing and persisting after 3 years of age –This helps us know what to treat in therapy and what not to worry about

35 A. Processes Disappearing by 3 yrs.

36 B. Processes Persisting After 3 yrs.

37 Processes persisting after 3 (cont.)


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