Phonological Error Patterns from a Clinical Perspective
Discover the intricate world of phonology with Phonological Error Patterns from a Clinical Perspective by Mona Rabea. Published by Austin Macauley Publishers FZE in 2021, this insightful paperback spans 108 pages, providing a comprehensive examination of speech development in children.
In this essential resource, Rabea delves into the dual aspects of speech: knowledge (phonology) and expression (articulation). As children develop their phonological skills, they often exhibit systematic errors, known as phonological error patterns. These patterns, which can be classified into syllable structure, substitution, and assimilation errors, are crucial for understanding normal and atypical speech development.
Through detailed analysis and clinical perspectives, this book serves as a valuable tool for professionals in the field of internal medicine and speech therapy. Enhance your understanding of phonological development and error patterns with this essential guide.