How to Cite
R, V., VV, A., & RK, O. (1). Behaviour of consonantal phonemes in an adult dyslalic. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 7(1), 15-17. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/472
Abstract
William Hass (1963) who has done the Phonological analysis of a dyslalia case of a six and half year old boy with normal hearing, and free from any Physiological handicap found the Phonemic system of the boy varied quite a lot in comparison with the standard English. In this article an attempt is made to bring out the consonantal Phonemic system of an adult dyslalic and is compared with standard Marathi. The vowel system of the patient is not considered since it was observed in screening articulation test that he had no defective vowels. Moreover vowels (Mcdonald, 1968) are produced by relatively simple articulatory movements.
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3. Eugene T. Mcdonald (1968): Articulation testing and Treatment. A sensory-motor approach"
Stanwix House inc.
4. Muriel E. Morley and J. Fox. (1969): Disorders of articulations: Theory and Therapy. BJCD
Volume 4.
5. Kalelkar (1968) : Marathi : Monographs on Indian Languages.
6. Sadanand Singh and Diana C. Frank (1970) : A distinctive feature analysis of the consonants
substitution pattern. Language and Speech. Volume 15.
7. William Hass (1963) : Phonological analysis of a case of dyslalia : JSHD. Volume 28.