Consonant Profile of Arabic-Speaking School-Age Children in Jordan

The paper provides a detailed consonant profile of 100 Jordanian children at the onset of formal schooling. The data were elicited through a modified version of Amayreh’s (1994) articulation test. The findings showed that all consonants of Jordanian Spoken Arabic were acquired. The six consonants th...

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Social Environment
Speech Articulation Tests
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