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    Code-switching is a normal part of everyday language and is often overlooked, but through this assignment it became more apparent than ever before, most notably when code switching occurred between languages and within each separate languages. For this field report, I analyzed code-switching in my native language-Polish and then English as they both took place in the same context, my sister’s kitchen. It was a rather peaceful and relaxed saturday afternoon when the communication event took place…

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    Culture is an important factor that my parents hold highly of and felt that my siblings and I should learn every aspect of it. Growing up, my siblings and I attended Vietnamese classes where we learned how to read and write Vietnamese. Vietnamese is not that hard to learn because the letters are similar to those in the English language, but the difficulties was in the accent marks on the words. A wrong pronunciation of the word meant another word. For example, the Vietnamese word for dad is ba,…

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    Phonetics And Phonology

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    The systematic study of speech and the sounds of language is referred to as phonetics. Traditionally phoneticians rely on careful listening and observation in order to describe speech sounds (Nolan, 2007). Phonetics is often defined with respect to phonology. Both disciplines are concerned with the sound medium of language. Phonology is concerned with the pattering of sounds in a language (and in language in general), and is thus comparable to areas of linguistics such as syntax and morphology…

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    Substitution Errors

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    /tʃ/ will be distorted. Phonemes that can be prolonged and made louder are easer for cochlear implanted children to acquire. However, implementation after two years greatly improved the children’s phonological development and showed progress in consonant acquisition (Ertmer, Kloiber, Jung, Kirleis and Bradford,…

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    अ + ाा = आ आ + ा= आ + ाॅ = ऑ सा + ा = स सा + ा = स सा + ाॅ = स ए +W= ऍ ए +s=ऐ क + ां = क ॅ ँ उ +Q=ऊ ऩ +Q=प य + Q = रु कक + rakar = कक्र क्र + rakar = कक्र क + reph = क प 'Reph' is typed after any consonant or conjunct. कक + reph = कक प िन्क + reph = िन्क प िा + क = कक 'i' matra is typed ahead of consonant or conjunct. िा + म + क = िमक िा + न् + त्र = िन्त्र ओ आ +ा= औ 1) 'aa' matra followed by 'e' matra, creates 'o' matra. 2)'aa' matra followed by 'ei' matra, creates 'au' matra. 3)'aa'…

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    Gm Case Study

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    itself to treat multiple phonological processes and speech sound errors to quickly make gains in improving overall intelligibility. Additionally, GM’s phonological processes fit well with the cycles design of treatment. For primary targets, final consonant deletion, syllable reduction, liquid simplification and velar fronting would be targeted. Secondary targets would include stopping, palatal fronting, deaffrication, and…

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    attempting to determine if those who were classified with having a phonological disorder were in the correct severity class. Using The Assessment of Phonological Disabilities, Goldstein and Iglesias measured the number of consonant errors and percentage of correctly produced consonants for the two sets of children. They also calculated the percentage of occurrence of phonological processes. They planned to focus their findings onto the two main factors of phonological disorders among Puerto…

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    Case Study Steven Murphy

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    3 - LTO: Speech Production: Steven Murphy will independently produce final consonants in sentences with 80% accuracy during three consecutive therapy sessions. Rationale for LTO: Based on Steven’s CAAP scores, the phonological process, Final Consonant Deletion, was active 50% of the time thus providing sufficient evidence indicating final consonant deletion as a concern for speech production and an appropriate target for therapy. Also, this is one of the earliest…

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    Phonemic Awareness Paper

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    Does language have a positive effect on phonemic awareness in several demographic groups? If so, what patterns emerge from among the demographic groups when compared to each other. Hypothesis: Students with theoretical or assessed deficits in language will have a significantly lower score in phonemic awareness when compared with their counterparts. Null Hypothesis, there is no difference in the between the means of students with a theoretical or assessed deficits in lanthat and phonic skills…

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    Hermann Ebbinghaus Summary

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    Description and Process of Psychometric: Hermann Ebbinghaus started the scientific study of memory by publishing a book entitled Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology in 1885 ("Ebbinghaus | in Chapter 06: Memory | from Psychology: An Introduction by Russ Dewey", 2016). Ebbinghaus purposed an experiment where he decided to use himself as a subject where the experiment is closely related to short term memory recall. He presented himself with items to memorize, waited for a precise…

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