What is Assimilation?
Assimilation, also called Consonant Harmony, is a phonological process present in typical development up to the age of 3 1/2 years. In Assimilation, one sound in the word is influencing another sound in the word. There are three main types of Assimilation:
Velar Assimilation (VeA) occurs when a non-velar sound is replaced with a velar sound (“k, g, ng”) due to influence of a velar sound already present within the word.
Examples:
cup = kuh-k
back = kack
dog = gog
take = cake
sang = gang
Nasal Assimilation (NA) occurs when a non-nasal sound is replaced with a nasal sound because of the influence of a nasal sound already present within the word.
Examples:
knife = nine
sunshine = nun-nine
mug = mung
ham = nam
lamb = mam
Labial Assimilation (LbA) occurs when a non-labial sound in a word is replaced by a labial sound due to the influence of a labial sound already present within the word
Examples:
bin = bim
table = bable
page = pape
make = mape
walk = wah-p