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But it is a different story when we focus on phonological change.
The initial form is found at the beginning of phonological words.
Questions people ask about the role of phonological processes in learning to read.
The differences between each of the three groups are primarily phonological.
There are no historical phonological changes to take into account here.
Phonological awareness does continue to develop until the first years of school.
But they are also not motivated by a phonological rule.
Changes may affect specific sounds or the entire phonological system.
The cause of phonological disorder in children is often unknown.
The relationship between phonological awareness and reading abilities changes over time.
In other cases, phonological rules may change the phonemes involved.
However, a number of phonological issues restrict the length contrast.
Within a phonological word, all syllables but the last change tone.
Phonological awareness: Being able to hear and play with the smaller sounds in words.
Children with phonological disorder will substitute, leave off, or change sounds.
This phonological development has also been attributed to German influence.
Slips are consistent with the phonological rules of the language.
This article primarily describes phonological development after the first year of life.
Do the new words figure in exercises? 13 Look at the first two lessons for phonological features.
However, the second example illustrates several kinds of phonological phenomena.
As such, many speakers of even the same community may have different phonological inventories.
This results in the lack of general characteristics that describe its phonological system.
The phonological system appears to be more generally spared overall.
Children with phonological disorder do not use some or all of the speech sounds expected for their age group.
Only family members may be able to understand a child who has a more severe phonological speech disorder.