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If a patient exhibits consistent 'fronting' of velar consonants to alveolar positions, which phonological process is being applied to the place of articulation?



When a patient consistently replaces velar consonants, which are sounds made by touching the back of the tongue to the soft palate (such as 'k' or 'g'), with alveolar consonants, which are sounds made by touching the tongue tip to the ridge behind the upper teeth ....

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