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Phonological Knowledge in Typical and Atypical Speech-Sound Development.

Benjamin Munson1, Jan Edwards, Mary E Beckman.   

Abstract

This article discusses 4 types of phonological knowledge: knowledge of the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of speech sounds (perceptual knowledge), knowledge of the articulatory characteristics of speech sounds (articulatory knowledge), higher level knowledge of the ways that words can be divided into sounds and related phonotactic constraints on how sounds can be combined into words (higher level phonological knowledge), and knowledge of the ways that variation in pronunciation can be used to convey social identity (social-indexical knowledge). The first section of the article discusses the nature of these types of knowledge in adults. The second describes how they develop in children with typical language development. The third section outlines how different types of knowledge may be compromised in children with functional speech-sound impairments. Together, these 3 sections serve as a review for practicing clinicians of the types of phonological knowledge that underlie accurate and fluent speech production.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 20209070     DOI: 10.1097/00011363-200507000-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Top Lang Disord        ISSN: 0271-8294


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Authors:  Jan Edwards; Benjamin Munson; Mary E Beckman
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Authors:  Michelle E Erskine; Patrick Reidy; Benjamin Munson; Jan R Edwards
Journal:  Appl Psycholinguist       Date:  2020-01-13

6.  Word learning by children with phonological delays: differentiating effects of phonotactic probability and neighborhood density.

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