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5.1 Spelling Confusion Analysis updated 1-20-21 (5) (2)

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Assignment 5.1A: Spelling Analysis
Assigned
Spelling
Word
Student
Response
What is the phoneme
confusion?
What type of error did
the student make?
rabbit wabbit
The student confused the
phonemes /w/ and /r/.
This is an error in manner
and place of articulation.
chat
tan
zoo
let
ring
hog
yellow
van
moose
The student confused the
phonemes /ch/ and /j/.
The student confused the
phoneme /n/ and /m/.
The student confused the
phonemes /z/ and /s/.
The student confused the
phonemes /t/ and /d/.
The student confused the
phonemes /in/ and /ing/.
The student confused the
phonemes /g/ and /k/.
The student confused the
phonemes /ye/ and /w/.
The student confused the
phonemes /v/ and /f/.
The student confused the
phonemes /se/ and z/.
There is an error in
alteration of consonant.
The error occurred in place
of articulation.
There is an error of
omission.
There was an error in place
or articulation.
There is an omission of g
consonant.
There error in place of
articulation.
This is a phonological based
error.
The error is a semanticallybased confusion.
The error is morphemic
jat
tam
soo
led
rin
hok
lello
fan
moz
Why did that confusion most likely occur?
The student substituted the glide /w/ for the liquid /r/, and
sound was made with the lips instead of placing the tongue on
the palate.
The student changed /ch/ to /j/ which could be much likely be
caused by the age.
The student used their lips to pronounce the word consonant
/m/ instead of placing the tongue on the palate.
The student substituted /s/ instead of/z/ which could have been
caused by prolonged use of pacifier or thumb sucking.
The student changed the consonant /t/ with /d/ where the
tongue was placed on the teeth.
The student omitted the /g/ consonant which could have been
caused by placing the tongue on the palate.
The student replaced the word /g/ with /k/ which was a result of
improper placement of the tongue bringing a different word.
The student has omitted /ye/ and instead used the word lello.
The student confused the two words which sound the same but
have two different meanings.
The child has replaced the word moose with moz which sounds
the same but it is incorrect.
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