this paper we will consider a widely attested process: LIQUID-GLIDE ALTERNATION, a phenomenon that can be observed in many areas of phonological research, such as studies of disordered language, historical sound changes and nonpathological speech errors and also in child language. You can see examples of this process in first language acquisition data from different languages in (1). Liquids, such as /l/ and /r/, can be realized as glides [w] and [j]. (1) Data liquid-glide alternations: a. Single Consonants (age 2:0 - 2:6): English (Smith 1973)
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 175-186).Ph.D
Alternations involving place-changing palatalization (e.g. t+j → ʧ in spirit – spiritual) are very c...
Sonority is generally considered to play a primary role in governing intrasyllabic phonotactics. In ...
The aim of the paper is to examine a single case of random substitution which consists in the replac...
The status of the C/y/ sequence as a consonant cluster has motivated an investigation into the repre...
Children who grow up in Spanish-English bilingual families in Arizona, US, often start as Spanish-do...
International audienceWe argue that the glides [j,w] are not just non-nuclear versions of vowels, bu...
This study tests whether native speakers of American English exhibit a glide-vowel distinction ([j]-...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of /l/-darkening in English, using ultrasound tongue imagi...
This paper aims to offer an extra-phonological analysis for a purely phoneticphonological phenomenon...
The prevailing view of phonological development is that changes in pronunciation are driven by phono...
When they first begin to talk, children show characteristic consonant errors, which are often descri...
The aim of the paper is to examine a single case of random substitution which consists in the repla...
Rhotics and laterals pattern together in a variety of ways that suggest that they form a phonologica...
Two common and seemingly independent error patterns, namely con-sonant harmony and gliding, are exam...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 175-186).Ph.D
Alternations involving place-changing palatalization (e.g. t+j → ʧ in spirit – spiritual) are very c...
Sonority is generally considered to play a primary role in governing intrasyllabic phonotactics. In ...
The aim of the paper is to examine a single case of random substitution which consists in the replac...
The status of the C/y/ sequence as a consonant cluster has motivated an investigation into the repre...
Children who grow up in Spanish-English bilingual families in Arizona, US, often start as Spanish-do...
International audienceWe argue that the glides [j,w] are not just non-nuclear versions of vowels, bu...
This study tests whether native speakers of American English exhibit a glide-vowel distinction ([j]-...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of /l/-darkening in English, using ultrasound tongue imagi...
This paper aims to offer an extra-phonological analysis for a purely phoneticphonological phenomenon...
The prevailing view of phonological development is that changes in pronunciation are driven by phono...
When they first begin to talk, children show characteristic consonant errors, which are often descri...
The aim of the paper is to examine a single case of random substitution which consists in the repla...
Rhotics and laterals pattern together in a variety of ways that suggest that they form a phonologica...
Two common and seemingly independent error patterns, namely con-sonant harmony and gliding, are exam...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 175-186).Ph.D
Alternations involving place-changing palatalization (e.g. t+j → ʧ in spirit – spiritual) are very c...
Sonority is generally considered to play a primary role in governing intrasyllabic phonotactics. In ...