Edinburgh, ScotlandPaper adds to the growing body of evidence that children can acquire phonological systems before they are able to master the phonetic skills needed to convey the contrasts in that systemcaslpub10pu
Contrastive feature hierarchies have been developed and used for some time in depicting typical phon...
This paper examines how young children negotiate complex mappings between phonological structure and...
It is argued that the development of phonological representations in deaf children does not necessar...
Edinburgh, ScotlandPaper adds to the growing body of evidence that children can acquire phonological...
CambridgeHow do children acquire the phonetic and phonological systems of their language, and in wha...
Paper adds to the growing body of evidence that children can acquire phonological systems before the...
Contains fulltext : 56965.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)0ntbrkt;RU Radbo...
Special Issue on Covert ContrastsThis is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & ...
This paper provides a description of a current PhD project in phonetics at the Department of Linguis...
It is a commonplace observation that there are gaps between perception and production in child phono...
Covert contrasts represent intermediate productions that allow us broader insight into how children ...
Auditory perceptual learning has been proposed as effective for remediating impaired language and fo...
Contrastive feature hierarchies have been developed and used for some time in depicting typical phon...
The prevailing view of phonological development is that changes in pronunciation are driven by phono...
Over the course of their first year infants learn important aspects of the phonetic structure of the...
Contrastive feature hierarchies have been developed and used for some time in depicting typical phon...
This paper examines how young children negotiate complex mappings between phonological structure and...
It is argued that the development of phonological representations in deaf children does not necessar...
Edinburgh, ScotlandPaper adds to the growing body of evidence that children can acquire phonological...
CambridgeHow do children acquire the phonetic and phonological systems of their language, and in wha...
Paper adds to the growing body of evidence that children can acquire phonological systems before the...
Contains fulltext : 56965.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)0ntbrkt;RU Radbo...
Special Issue on Covert ContrastsThis is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & ...
This paper provides a description of a current PhD project in phonetics at the Department of Linguis...
It is a commonplace observation that there are gaps between perception and production in child phono...
Covert contrasts represent intermediate productions that allow us broader insight into how children ...
Auditory perceptual learning has been proposed as effective for remediating impaired language and fo...
Contrastive feature hierarchies have been developed and used for some time in depicting typical phon...
The prevailing view of phonological development is that changes in pronunciation are driven by phono...
Over the course of their first year infants learn important aspects of the phonetic structure of the...
Contrastive feature hierarchies have been developed and used for some time in depicting typical phon...
This paper examines how young children negotiate complex mappings between phonological structure and...
It is argued that the development of phonological representations in deaf children does not necessar...