Leonard L B
J Speech Hear Disord. 1985 Feb;50(1):4-13. doi: 10.1044/jshd.5001.04.
Evidence is reviewed regarding three types of unusual and/or subtle phonological behaviors in the speech of phonologically disordered children. The models of child phonology that are compatible with these behaviors are then discussed. Considered are the nature of the child's stored forms for words, the types of rules operating on these forms as well as those responsible for the surface form of the words, and the nature of the phonological categories reflected in the child's usage. The paper concludes with the implications these considerations have for assessment and treatment.
本文回顾了有关语音障碍儿童言语中三种异常和/或细微语音行为的证据。然后讨论了与这些行为相符的儿童语音模型。探讨了儿童单词存储形式的本质、作用于这些形式的规则类型以及决定单词表面形式的规则、以及儿童使用中所反映的语音类别的本质。本文最后阐述了这些思考对评估和治疗的启示。