Young children simplify word initial consonant clusters by omitting or substituting one (or both) of the elements. Vocalic insertion, coalescence and metathesis are said to be used more seldom (McLeod, van Doorn & Reed, 2001). Data from Norwegian children, however, have shown vocalic insertion to be more frequently used (Simonsen, 1990; Simonsen, Garmann & Kristoffersen, 2019). To investigate the extent to which children use this strategy to differing degrees depending on the ambient language, we analysed word initial cluster production acoustically in nine Norwegian and nine English speaking children aged 2;6–6 years, and eight adults, four from each language. The results showed that Norwegian-speaking children produce significantl...
The present study investigated word-initial (WI) /r/-clusters in Central Swedish-speaking children w...
Bilingual children have long been held to have ‘separate linguistic systems’ from the start (e.g., M...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...
Young children simplify word initial consonant clusters by omitting or substituting one (or both) of...
Young children simplify word initial consonant clusters by omitting or substituting one (or both) of...
In this paper, we investigate a prosodic-phonetic feature in child-directed speech within a dynamic,...
In this paper, we investigate a prosodic-phonetic feature in child-directed speech within a dynamic,...
The mental lexicon is dynamic and changes throughout the lifespan, but how does it begin? Previous r...
The mental lexicon is dynamic and changes throughout the lifespan, but how does it begin? Previous r...
The mental lexicon is dynamic and changes throughout the lifespan, but how does it begin? Previous r...
Studies of English and German find that children tend to acquire word-final consonant clusters befor...
Our understanding of phonological acquisition has benefited immensely from cross-linguistic investig...
The knowledge of typical phonological development is of clinical significance for the identification...
Previous research suggests that exposure to accent variability can affect toddlers’ familiar word re...
Variegation – the presence of more than one supraglottal consonant per word – is a key challenge for...
The present study investigated word-initial (WI) /r/-clusters in Central Swedish-speaking children w...
Bilingual children have long been held to have ‘separate linguistic systems’ from the start (e.g., M...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...
Young children simplify word initial consonant clusters by omitting or substituting one (or both) of...
Young children simplify word initial consonant clusters by omitting or substituting one (or both) of...
In this paper, we investigate a prosodic-phonetic feature in child-directed speech within a dynamic,...
In this paper, we investigate a prosodic-phonetic feature in child-directed speech within a dynamic,...
The mental lexicon is dynamic and changes throughout the lifespan, but how does it begin? Previous r...
The mental lexicon is dynamic and changes throughout the lifespan, but how does it begin? Previous r...
The mental lexicon is dynamic and changes throughout the lifespan, but how does it begin? Previous r...
Studies of English and German find that children tend to acquire word-final consonant clusters befor...
Our understanding of phonological acquisition has benefited immensely from cross-linguistic investig...
The knowledge of typical phonological development is of clinical significance for the identification...
Previous research suggests that exposure to accent variability can affect toddlers’ familiar word re...
Variegation – the presence of more than one supraglottal consonant per word – is a key challenge for...
The present study investigated word-initial (WI) /r/-clusters in Central Swedish-speaking children w...
Bilingual children have long been held to have ‘separate linguistic systems’ from the start (e.g., M...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...