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Assessment of sound and syllable imitation in Russian speaking infants and toddlers

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Альбом для обследования имитации звуков детей ясельного возраста

This 70 page product describes typical language and speech development of monolingual and bilingual Russian speaking children as well as provides an overview of the differences between Russian and English sound systems. It contains a Russian sound and syllable screener as well as record form and was designed to determine the young child’s proficiency in producing early speech sounds. It can be administered to monolingual and bilingual Russian speaking children 1+ years of age in order to determine imitation abilities as well as presence of motor speech errors/deficits.

Product Content:

  • Comparison of Russian and English Sound Inventories (in English)
  • Differences Between Russian and English Sound Systems (in English)
  • Russian Consonant Sounds (in English)
  • Russian Vowels (in English)
  • Russian Syllable System (in English)
  • Common Error Patterns of Bilingual Russian-American Children (in English)
  • Typical Russian Sound Development (in Russian)
  • Similarities between monolingual and bilingual language acquisition
  • Bilingual Language Development
  • Important Bilingual Milestones
  • Bilingual Milestones and Age of Onset
  • Russian Sound and Syllable Screener (pages 18-69) (in Russian)
    • This is an informal Russian sound and syllable screener designed to determine the young child’s proficiency in producing early speech sounds. It can be administered to monolingual and bilingual Russian speaking children 1+ years of age in order to determine imitation abilities as well as presence of motor speech errors/deficits.
  • Sounds and Syllables Recording Chart (in Russian)
  • Helpful Resources

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