Phonological process identification of misarticulations of mentally retarded children
Speech samples of 20 mentally retarded children between the ages of 6 yr, 4 mo and 15 yr were analyzed for the purpose of identification of systematic patterns. Liquid deviations and cluster reductions were the most prevalent phonological processes evidenced in their misarticulations. Postvocalic ob...
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