三至五岁乌克兰儿童的语音模式

Franca Okumo
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本文对儿童语言发展中的语音模式进行了研究。使用来自三至五岁的Ukwuani儿童的数据,我们确定了在正常儿童发展中普遍存在的模式,以评估和识别语音障碍儿童。使用Ibadan 400单词表(一个预先确定的400个单词表),我们确定了诸如:停止,脱音,腭前移,液体滑动,鼻同化和唇同化等模式。我们注意到,儿童在试图产生成人形式的语言时会产生一些偏差,这些偏差可能不是障碍的情况,而是简单的简化过程。然而,如果他们坚持这些模式超过一定年龄,就会导致发展性语音障碍。因此,本文建议使用语音里程碑或普遍模式来评估儿童的语音模式,这些模式是特定年龄婴儿语音形式的基础,以便识别在推荐年龄之后仍然存在试图产生成人形式的限制的儿童。这将有助于这种疾病的早期干预。
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Phonological Patterns in Ukwuani Children of Three to Five Years Old
This article is a study of the phonological patterns in child language development. Using data from Ukwuani children of three to five years old, we identify those patterns that are prevalent in normal child development for the purpose of assessing and identifying children with phonological disorders. Using the Ibadan 400 wordlist, a predetermined wordlist of 400 items, we identified patterns such as: stopping, deaffrication, velar fronting, liquid gliding, nasal assimilation and labial assimilation. We note that children make some deviations in an attempt to produce the adult form of the language and that these deviations may not be cases of disorders but simply simplification processes. However, if they hold on to these patterns beyond a certain age, it results in developmental phonological disorder. The paper thus recommends that child’s phonological patterns be assessed using the phonological milestones or universal patterns that underlie the speech forms of infants at a certain age so as to identify children who after the recommended age still present constraints in trying to produce the adult form. This will help in early intervention in the case of such a disorder.
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