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  2. Begin by identifying the different categories of sounds listed, such as Plosives, Nasals, and Fricatives. Each category contains specific phonemes that you can fill in based on your analysis.
  3. For each sound, click on the corresponding field to enter data. You may want to note dialectal variations or specific examples relevant to your study.
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Average inventory is a calculation businesses use to estimate how much inventory they typically have available over a certain period of time. Its commonly calculated by adding the beginning period inventory balance to the ending period inventory balance and dividing the number of accounting periods.
The English language uses a rather large set of 13 to 21 vowel phonemes, including diphthongs, although its 22 to 26 consonants are close to average. Across all languages, the average number of consonant phonemes per language is about 22, while the average number of vowel phonemes is about 8.
Phonemic Inventory: Decoding the Building Blocks of Language Phonemes are essential because they allow us to distinguish one word from another, even if the sounds differ by just one element. For example, in English, the words pat and bat are minimal pairs, where the only difference is the initial sound /p/ and /b/.
Identifying Phonemic Inventory: Highlight all monosyllabic words (These words are more likely to differ than other productions by one sound.) Highlight all productions that may be marked by gliding. Copy all of the highlighted words onto the Phonemic Inventory Worksheet ing to the vowel.
A phonemic inventory lists the speech sounds that a child is able to use correctly in their speech and provides a basic measure of their productive phonological knowledge (PPK). A child is judged to have PPK of a speech sound if it is used correctly, at least once within the speech sample.

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The median number of distinctive vowel types is 9 (mean = 10.3, s.d. = 6.25), including vowels that are contrasted via factors like duration and nasality. The median number of consonant phonemes in a language is 22 (mean = 23.9, s.d. = 10.3).
Consonant inventories close to this size (22 3) have been categorized as average, and the remainder divided into the categories small (from 6 to 14 consonants), moderately small (15-18), moderately large (26-33), and large (34 or more consonants).

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