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If a child says [tip] for "keep", this is an example of which type of process?

a. stopping
b. gliding
c. fronting
d. epenthesis

User Baramin
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Hey there,

Your question states: If a child says
\boxed{tip} for "keep", this is an example of which type of process?

Answer/Reason: Your correct and final answer would be "fronting". This is a disorder in the child. It can be common at times. The result is a developmental phonological disorder. NOT all the times this would be common in each child, bu as a child repeatedly does this act, he can have this disorder.

~Jurgen
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c) fronting is the answer

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