Unusual productions in phonology : universals and language-specific considerations
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Psychology Press ,
c2015
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Sonority principles meet probabilistic phonotactics in lexical development
- 2. Phonological patterns in the lexical development of french
- 3. Development of word-initial consonant clusters in valley zapotec: Universal vs. language-specific effects of sonority
- 4. Markedness in first language acquisition
- 5. A comparison of fricative production in German and Canadian english-speaking children with protracted phonological development
- 6. Pre- and post-treatment production of syllable-Initial /o/ clusters by children speaking quebec-french
- 7. Children's incipient conspiracies
- 8. When place does not fall into place: a case study of a child with diverse linguistic input
- 9. The production of /sC/ onsets in a markedness relationship: investigating the ontogeny and phylogeny model with longitudinal data
- 10. The role of input frequency, universals, and L1 transfer in the acquisition of english L2 onsets by native speakers of Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese, and Vietnamese
- 11. Stop VOT productions by Young Bilingual Spanish-English children and their monolingual peers
- 12. Production of long lag stops in early sequential Spanish-English Bilinguals