This paper focuses on three seemingly unrelated error patterns in the sound system of a child with a phonological delay, Child 218 (male, age 4 years; 6 months) and ascribes those error patterns to a larger conspiracy to eliminate fricatives from the phonetic inventory. Employing Optimality Theory for its advantages in characterizing conspiracies, our analysis offers a unified account of the observed repairs. The contextual restrictions on those repairs are, moreover, attributed to early developmental prominence effects, which are independently manifested in another error pattern involving rhotic consonants. Comparisons are made with a published case study involving a different implementation of the same conspiracy, the intent being to d...
Background: A pattern of ingressive substitutions for word-final sibilants can be identified in a sm...
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend the findings on the effectiveness of homonymou...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH; e.g., Postma & ...
This paper examines a range of predicted versus attested error patterns involving coronal fricatives...
The phonology and clinically induced learning patterns of a female child with a phonological delay (...
Error patterns in children's phonological development are often described as simplifying processes t...
Learning and generalization of treated sounds to different word positions is a desired outcome of in...
ABSTRACT: This paper compares some of the different claims that have been made concerning acquisitio...
© 2019 Rebecca Emma WaringAll children make errors as they learn to talk, and while the vast majorit...
This article documents the typological occurrence and interactions of two seemingly independent erro...
This research project takes the format of an extended research proposal designed to examine the vali...
This study reports on a strictly-cognitive and symptomatic approach to the treatment of phonological...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://jslhr.pubs.asha.org/ar...
Choosing an effective and efficient phonological treatment approach is an important decision for cli...
The framework of Optimality Theory has been recently used to develop constraint-based approaches to ...
Background: A pattern of ingressive substitutions for word-final sibilants can be identified in a sm...
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend the findings on the effectiveness of homonymou...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH; e.g., Postma & ...
This paper examines a range of predicted versus attested error patterns involving coronal fricatives...
The phonology and clinically induced learning patterns of a female child with a phonological delay (...
Error patterns in children's phonological development are often described as simplifying processes t...
Learning and generalization of treated sounds to different word positions is a desired outcome of in...
ABSTRACT: This paper compares some of the different claims that have been made concerning acquisitio...
© 2019 Rebecca Emma WaringAll children make errors as they learn to talk, and while the vast majorit...
This article documents the typological occurrence and interactions of two seemingly independent erro...
This research project takes the format of an extended research proposal designed to examine the vali...
This study reports on a strictly-cognitive and symptomatic approach to the treatment of phonological...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://jslhr.pubs.asha.org/ar...
Choosing an effective and efficient phonological treatment approach is an important decision for cli...
The framework of Optimality Theory has been recently used to develop constraint-based approaches to ...
Background: A pattern of ingressive substitutions for word-final sibilants can be identified in a sm...
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend the findings on the effectiveness of homonymou...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH; e.g., Postma & ...