Information about phonological processes in non-word repetition task

Katherine Demuth kdemuth07 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 11 12:49:03 UTC 2011


Hi, Susan -

Try work by Storkel; Edwards, Munson&  Beckman; Kirk; Kirk&  Demuth;
Zamuner, etc.  Kirk in particular talks about the types of substitutions made.

Katherine




On 4/11/11 12:00 PM, Suzan wrote:
> Hello,
> I am a Masters student in Linguistics in Mexico and am working on the
> phonological aspect of a non-word repetition task. I am interested in
> describing the phonological processes that are produced in  children
> with and without language  impairment (ages from 5 to 9). Can anybody
> suggest publications that deal with phonological processes in this
> type of task. I am aware of a large body of research that deals with
> phonological memory, phonological loop and working memory, but have
> not found relevant literature about the types of phonological
> substitutions, omissions, etc.  that are produced, particularly in
> this age range.
> Thank you in advance!
>

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