The accuracy of each syllable was not always high ; phoneme assimilations and substitutions were prevalent. There are indeed cases where nonlocal assimilations of precisely the relevant kind have occurred as sporadic historical changes. The addition of the suffix in this class is often accompanied ...
The following error types [42] were noted: (1) semantic paraphasias (for example, substituting a semantically related item such as “chair” for “table”); (2) phonological paraphasias (for example, clear substitution of one phoneme for another such as /f/ for /v/ or /tr/ for /dr...