Most acquisition research, at least that done on typically-developing populations, takes as a starting assumption the fact that the target grammar will eventually be acquired. The path of development is the more interesting focus
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
Language involves knowledge of multiple complex linguistic systems, such as phonology, morphology, a...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
In the study of acquisition and learnability in Optimality Theory (OT; Prince and Smolensky 1993/200...
This outstanding 2004 volume presents an overview of linguistic research into the acquisition of pho...
Bringing together well-known researchers, this collection of essays focuses on constraints in phonol...
National Institutes of Health DC00433, RR7031K, DC00076, DC001694 (PI: Gierut)This article was first...
Abstract. Individual languages exhibit variation in phonological structures both within and across w...
This paper investigates a class of stages in L1 phonological acquisition where children faithfully p...
Why are some phonological patterns common across unrelated languages, while others are rare or nonex...
It is a commonplace observation that there are gaps between perception and production in child phono...
National Institutes of Health DC00433, RR7031K, DC00076, DC001694 (PI: Gierut)This article was first...
The most straightforward theory of how phonologization interacts with Universal Grammar to determine...
proposed by Yang (2002), which claims that all UG-defined grammars are accessible to the learner at ...
The phonological chain shifts exhibited by children during language development are challenging for ...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
Language involves knowledge of multiple complex linguistic systems, such as phonology, morphology, a...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
In the study of acquisition and learnability in Optimality Theory (OT; Prince and Smolensky 1993/200...
This outstanding 2004 volume presents an overview of linguistic research into the acquisition of pho...
Bringing together well-known researchers, this collection of essays focuses on constraints in phonol...
National Institutes of Health DC00433, RR7031K, DC00076, DC001694 (PI: Gierut)This article was first...
Abstract. Individual languages exhibit variation in phonological structures both within and across w...
This paper investigates a class of stages in L1 phonological acquisition where children faithfully p...
Why are some phonological patterns common across unrelated languages, while others are rare or nonex...
It is a commonplace observation that there are gaps between perception and production in child phono...
National Institutes of Health DC00433, RR7031K, DC00076, DC001694 (PI: Gierut)This article was first...
The most straightforward theory of how phonologization interacts with Universal Grammar to determine...
proposed by Yang (2002), which claims that all UG-defined grammars are accessible to the learner at ...
The phonological chain shifts exhibited by children during language development are challenging for ...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...
Language involves knowledge of multiple complex linguistic systems, such as phonology, morphology, a...
Tesar & Srnolensky's book is a valuable reference for traditional approaches to leamability within a...