
What is Minimal Pair approach
Minimal pairs focus on contrasting between phonemes in order to reorganise a child sound system. sounds are made with lips, tongue tip or tongue.
Quantity
languages contrasts shown long and short vowels and consonants. A distinctive difference in length is attributed by some phonologists to a unit called a chroneme.It is not easy to decide a long vowel or consonant should be treated.
Syntactic gemination
some language word initial consonants are geminated after a certain vowel final words in the same prosodic unit.
Tone
Minimal pairs for tone contrasts in tone languages can be established as a contrast involving a toneme.
Stress
Languages in which stress may occur in different positions within the word often have contrasts it has been shown in minimal pairs.
Juncture
At the word boundary, a plus juncture has been posited and said to be the factor conditioning allophones to allow distinctivity.Only languages with allophonic differences associated with grammatical boundaries may have juncture as a phonological element.
Treatment
utilizes words that only differ by one sound or one phoneme to understand that speech sound errors they make change the meaning of the words they are trying to produce.It is a phonological disorders that can be successfully produce or articulate most age appropriate speech sounds but they substitute one speech sound for another, delete necessary sounds, add unnecessary sounds, or delete parts of words.
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