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Sometimes, a phonological sample is insufficient for describing patterns and determining goals for treatment. This article discusses how to evaluate a given word list in terms of a set of criteria for a detailed phonological analysis. In addition, suggestions are provided for sample supplementation for two frequent areas of difficulty in phonological development: CVC and CCV(C) word shapes and place sequences.
KEY WORDS: nonlinear phonology, phonological speech samples
Submitted on April 6, 2000
Accepted on July 14, 2000
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