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A 7-year-old boy with a speech impairment makes the following statement to his mother: “I hur my han when I wan into the fence.” The boy was attempting to say ,“I hurt my hand when I ran into the fence.” This child is demonstrating the speech production errors of

(A) Addition and omission
(B) Substitution and distortion
(C) Addition and substitution
(D) Substitution and omission

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Answer: (D) Substitution and omission

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Answer:

(D) Substitution and omission

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 4 kinds of mistakes in articulation commonly displayed in children. These are commonly known as Substitution, Omission, Distortion and Addition.

  1. SUBSTITUTION: Takes place when kids replace a sound they cannot produce for another that is already included in their speech. In this case, it is "wan" for "ran".
  2. OMISSION: Is evident when a sound is avoided because it is too hard to articulate. In this case, it is "hur" for "hurt".
  3. DISTORTION: happens when the sound is neither eliminated not replaced but does not sound properly. The kid then tries to produce the sound but it is wrongly articulated.
  4. ADDITION: Is, literally, the addition of a sound when it was not originally in the word.
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