Al-Hikmah University Central Journal
AN ANALYSIS OF THE PHONOLOGICAL FEATURES OF SELECTED THREE-YEAR-OLD PUPILS' SPEECH
Abstract
Sound perception is pivotal to language acquisition and usage, and, it is the bedrock of the
accumulation of linguistic knowledge by every individual. However, misperception of sounds
and sound mispronunciation can be language-based, physiological or cognitive-oriented.
This study aimed to assess the renditions of selected three-year-old pupils from a clinical
phonological perspective. Twenty utterances of kindergarten pupils were recorded during
recess. These utterances were transcribed and analysed both perceptually and acoustically.
This study adapted a blend of the clinical phonological and clinical psycholinguistic
approaches for the analysis of the selected pupils' utterances. It has been found that even
though the linguistic manifestation of the pupils is characterised by phonemic/syllabic
substitution, reduction and omission, gender differences play a role in cognitive and
linguistic development of the pupils. Also, despite the differences in the cognitive abilities of
the pupils, they manifest language characteristics which is self-correcting over a given
period.