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. 2018 Jan 9;49(1):121–134. doi: 10.1044/2017_LSHSS-17-0043

Table 2.

Early-, middle-, and late-developing sounds in English and Spanish.

Language Early Middle Late
English a (Shriberg, 1993) /m, b, j, n, w, d, p, h/ /t, ŋ, k, ɡ, f, v, ʧ, ʤ/ /ʃ, ð, s, z, Ɵ, l, ɹ/
Spanish b (Fabiano-Smith & Goldstein, 2010a) /ɲ, t, m, n, k, x/ /s, f, p, ʧ, β, ɣ/ /l, ð, r, ɾ/
a

The sound /ʒ/ was excluded from analysis by Shriberg (1993).

b

The spirants /β, ɣ, ð/ were analyzed in place of the voiceless stops because they are more likely to be the phoneme, rather than the allophone, in the stop–spirant alternation (Barlow, 2003b).