Matching Pairs Phonological processesOnline version Match the process with the definition by Kay-Dean Campbell 1 Stopping 2 Pre-vocalic voicing 3 Word final devoicing 4 Velar fronting 5 Cluster reduction 6 Final consonant deletion 7 Consonant harmony 8 Palatal fronting 9 Gliding of liquids 10 Weak syllable deletion The pronunciation of a word is influenced by one of the sounds it 'should' contain. Eg cup-> pup A cluster element is deleted or replaced. Eg try -> ty Liquids are replaced by glides. Eg ladder -> wadder A stop consonant replaces a fricative or affricate Eg ship -> tip A voiceless sound preceding a vowel is replaced by a voiced sound. Eg car -> gar Weak (unstressed) syllables are deleted from words of more than one syllable. Eg telephone -> teffone A back sound is replaced by a front sound. Eg car -> tar A final voiced consonant is replaced by a voiceless consonant Eg red -> ret A final consonant is omitted (deleted) from a word. Eg boat -> bo sh or zh are replaced b y s or z respectively Eg ship -> sip