The voicing contrast is neutralised syllable and word finally in Dutch and German, leading to alternations within the morphological paradigm (e.g. Dutch ‘bed(s)’, be[t] be[d]en, German ‘dog(s)’, Hun[t]-Hun[d]e). Despite structural similarity, language-specific morphological, phonological and lexical properties impact on the distribution of this alternation in the two languages. Previous acquisition research has focused on one language only, predominantly focusing on children’s production accuracy, concluding that alternations are not acquired until late in the acquisition process in either language. This paper adapts a perceptual method to investigate how voicing alternations are represented in the mental lexicon of Dutch and German 3-year-...
This study assesses the effects of age and language exposure on VOT production in 29 simultaneous bi...
The nature of phonological representations has been extensively studied in phonology and psycholingu...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
The voicing contrast is neutralised syllable and word finally in Dutch and German, leading to altern...
The voicing contrast is neutralised syllable and word finally in Dutch and German, leading to altern...
Morphophonological alternations, such as the voicing alternation that arises in a morphological para...
This dissertation investigates how and when the Dutch voicing alternation is acquired. In Dutch, fin...
Morphophonological alternations, such as the voicing alternation that arises in a morphological para...
The present article investigates the acquisition of Manner of Articulation (MoA) contrasts in child ...
The present article investigates the acquisition of Manner of Articulation (MoA) contrasts in child ...
Morphophonological alternations, such as the voicing alternation that arises in a morphological para...
PF131, ISO-Code 639 : dut, Dutch language--Phonology, Dutch language--MorphologyChapter 1 : Introduc...
First Published November 29, 2021Dutch and German employ voicing contrasts, but Dutch lacks the ‘voi...
In Dutch, vowel duration spelling is phonologically consistent but morphologically inconsistent (e.g...
"Morpho-phonological alternations are central to phonological theory, but little is known about how ...
This study assesses the effects of age and language exposure on VOT production in 29 simultaneous bi...
The nature of phonological representations has been extensively studied in phonology and psycholingu...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
The voicing contrast is neutralised syllable and word finally in Dutch and German, leading to altern...
The voicing contrast is neutralised syllable and word finally in Dutch and German, leading to altern...
Morphophonological alternations, such as the voicing alternation that arises in a morphological para...
This dissertation investigates how and when the Dutch voicing alternation is acquired. In Dutch, fin...
Morphophonological alternations, such as the voicing alternation that arises in a morphological para...
The present article investigates the acquisition of Manner of Articulation (MoA) contrasts in child ...
The present article investigates the acquisition of Manner of Articulation (MoA) contrasts in child ...
Morphophonological alternations, such as the voicing alternation that arises in a morphological para...
PF131, ISO-Code 639 : dut, Dutch language--Phonology, Dutch language--MorphologyChapter 1 : Introduc...
First Published November 29, 2021Dutch and German employ voicing contrasts, but Dutch lacks the ‘voi...
In Dutch, vowel duration spelling is phonologically consistent but morphologically inconsistent (e.g...
"Morpho-phonological alternations are central to phonological theory, but little is known about how ...
This study assesses the effects of age and language exposure on VOT production in 29 simultaneous bi...
The nature of phonological representations has been extensively studied in phonology and psycholingu...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...