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Leaving a sound or sounds out: -ake/rake or boa-/boat - ANSWER omissions
Altering the place or manner of a sound to produce a sound that does not normally
occur in the language - ANSWER distortions
adding a sound or sounds that don't belong - ANSWER additions
substituting one side for another - ANSWER substitution
leaving the final consonant off of the end of the syllable: Ca-/Cat - ANSWER final
consonant deletion
Reducing the number of consonants in a string of consonants: Sim/Swim - ANSWER
consonant cluster simplication
Producing a stop sound instead of a fricative: Tong/Song - ANSWER stopping
Producing a sound made in the front of the mouth instead of a sound made in the back
of the mouth: Lot/Lock - ANSWER fronting
Repeating a syllable or part of a syllable to produce a word: Wawa/Water - ANSWER
reduplication
Producing a glide sound instead of a liquid: Wake/Lake - ANSWER gliding of liquids
Preschool Language (3 to 5 years) - ANSWER Receptive 3000, Expressive 2000
Prelinguistic (birth to 12 months) - ANSWER Receptive 3-50, Expressive 0
Early Language (2 to 3 years) - ANSWER Receptive 900, Expressive 500
First Words (12 to 24 months) - ANSWER Receptive 500, Expressive 250
Utilizes alphabetic system; found in books, notes, text messages, etc.; most complex
mode of communication; requires formal instruction - ANSWER written language