Abstract

This study aims to describe the acquisition of phonology in three-year-old children and the language confusion they experience. The method in this research is descriptive qualitative method. The data collection technique used was observing, involving, and taking notes. The object of this research is the acquisition of phonology in children aged 3 years where the data is in the form of words spoken by children, while the subjects in this study are children aged 3 years. The research instrument used was an observation guide. The results of this study are descriptions of phonological acquisition in three-year-old children and the language confusion they experience which is part of a psycholinguistic study. The results of this study can be used to find out how phonology is acquired in children and to anticipate language confusion that may arise.

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