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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol.55 561-566 August 1990.
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Consonant-Vowel Interaction in an Unusual Phonological System

Virginia I. Wolfe 1 and Suzanne D. Blocker 1

1 Auburn University at Montgomery, AL

This paper presents information regarding the interactive effects of consonants and vowels in a disordered phonological system. Labial and labiodental consonants were produced as alveolar consonants before front vowels and labial consonants before back vowels. Motivation for the sound change is discussed in terms of assimilation and labial constraints. Implications for therapeutic intervention are discussed.

Key Words: consonants • vowels • phonology • therapy

Submitted on June 29, 1989
Accepted on January 3, 1990




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