Phonological Error Patterns: Clinical Aspects on Coronal Feature

음운 오류 패턴: 설정성 자질의 임상적 고찰

  • 김민정 (연세대학교 음성언어의학연구소) ;
  • 이성은 (연세의료원 이비인후과 언어치료실)
  • Received : 2010.11.12
  • Accepted : 2010.12.13
  • Published : 2010.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate two phonological error patterns on coronal feature of children with functional articulation disorders and to compare them with those of general children. We tested 120 children with functional articulation disorders and 100 general children from 2~4 years of age with 'Assessment of Phonology & Articulation for Chidren(APAC)'. The results were as follows: (1) 37 disordered children substituted [+coronal] consonants for [-coronal] consonants (fronting of velars) and 9 disordered children substituted [-coronal] consonants for [+coronal] consonants (backing to velars). (2) Theses two phonological patterns were affected by the articulatory place of following phoneme. (3) The fronting pattern of children with articulation disorders was similar with that of general children, but their backing pattern was different with that of general children. These results show the clinical usefulness of coronal feature in phonological pattern analysis, the need of articulatory assessment with various phonetic context, and the importance of error contexts in clinical judgment.

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