Phonological Error Patterns of Korean Children With Specific Phonological Disorders

정상 아동과 기능적 음운장애 아동의 음운 오류 비교

  • 김민정 (연세대 언어병리학 협동과정) ;
  • 배소영 (한림대 사회복지대학원 재활학과)
  • Published : 2000.06.01

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the phonological error patterns of korean children with and without specific phonological disorders(SPD). In this study, 29 normally developing children and 10 SPD children were involved. The children were matched the percentage of consonants correct(PCC). 22 picture cards were used to elicit korean consonants in word initial syllable initial, word medial syllable initial, word medial syllable final, word final syllable final positions. The findings were as follows. First, the phonological error patterns of SPD were 1) similar to those of normal children with the same PCC, 2) similar to those of normal children with the lower PCC, or 3) unusual to those of normal children. Second,. korean children showed phonological processes reflecting the korean phonological characteristics: tensification, reduction of the word medial syllable final consonant. This study suggests that both the PCC and error patterns should be considered in assessing phonological abilities of children.

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