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Average age estimates and upper age limits of customary consonant production

Average age estimates and upper age limits of customary consonant production
The solid bar corresponding to each sound starts at the median age of customary articulation; it stops at an age level at which 90 percent of all children are customarily producing sound. (From Templin, 1957; Wellman et al, 1931.)
Θ: th as in "those"; δ: th as in "thin".
Reprinted with permission from: When are speech sounds learned? by E K Sander. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 37, 55. Copyright © 1972 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. All rights reserved.
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