phonological error

collocation in English

meaningsofphonologicalanderror

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phonological
adjective
uk
/ˌfɒn.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌfoʊ.nəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the sounds in a particular language or in languages, or to the study ...
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error
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈer.ər/
us
/ˈer.ɚ/
a ...
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(Definition ofphonologicalanderrorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofphonological error

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The order and rate of acquisition of phonemes and the developmentalphonologicalerrorprocesses have been described.
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A further characteristic of this type ofphonologicalerroris the large number of attempts at a speech segment.
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Repetition attempts were scored as incorrect if any phonological errors were made.
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On confrontation naming, less skilled readers were less accurate and less consistent, and they made more phonological errors.
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The number of phonological errors in which the target and source segments come from syllables with each tone.
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Phonological errors reflect a failure in the use of the indirect procedure to access the mental lexicon.
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These terms all suggest that the phonological errors being made are not typical of monolingual children.
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In general, categorial segmental phonological errors tend to occur more often on long words than on short ones.
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Furthermore, speaking rate appears to contribute independently of phonological errors to listeners' judgments.
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Lexical errors, phonological errors, or cohesion errors were not counted as grammatical errors.
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Phonological errors occur after phonological representations have been activated and while phonological processes are assigning the phonetic form to the utterance.
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If self-monitoring of syntax occurred via the phonological loop, we would predict that it would be slow in comparison to self-monitoring of phonological errors.
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Of particular interest was whether less skilled adults would make more phonological errors and whether the errors they generated would be stable.
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These phonological errors are suggestive of difficulty processing the phonological structure of signs.
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Phonological errors, on the other hand, frequently violate lexical category and have no semantic relationship to the target word.
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In our corpus there are 353 phonological errors involving single consonants or vowels other than telescoping errors.
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This is also apparent when the developmental pattern of phonological errors is considered.
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For six words, the less skilled readers had the highest number of phonological errors.
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