This study examined the emergence of the phonetic variants (often called allophones) of alveolar phonemes in the speech production of 2-year-olds. Our specific question was: Does the child start by producing a "canonical" form of a phoneme (e.g., /t/ with a clear closure and a release burst), only later learning to produce its other phonetic variants (e.g., unreleased stop, flap, and glottal stop)? Or, does the child start by producing the appropriate phonetic variants in the appropriate contexts and only later learn that they are phonetic variants of the same phoneme? In order to address this question, we investigated the production of three phonetic variants (unreleased stop, flap, and glottal stop) of the alveolar stop codas /t, d/ in th...
Most studies of phonological development have explored the acquisition of segments, syllables and wo...
ABSTRACTChildren’s phonological development is somewhat foreseeable, yet there are certain sounds th...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Although information concerni...
Research on children’s speech perception and production suggests that consonant voicing and place co...
The production of phonological patterns is a very complicated process especially when alveolar conso...
The production of phonological patterns is a very complicated process especially when alveolar conso...
Phonetic variation poses a challenge for language learners tasked with identifying the abstract soun...
Pronunciation variation is under-studied in infant-directed speech, particularly for consonants. Reg...
While much research has been conducted on the relationship between a mother’s use of different phone...
In the process of phonological development, fricatives are generally assumed to be later acquired th...
Statistical distributions of phonetic variants in spoken language influence speech perception for bo...
One of the challenges in child language research is determining when children have acquired a partic...
The [voice] distinction between homorganic stops and fricatives is made by a number of acoustic corr...
The [voice] distinction between homorganic stops and fricatives is made by a number of acoustic corr...
This study examines the effects of input quality on early phonological acquisition by investigating ...
Most studies of phonological development have explored the acquisition of segments, syllables and wo...
ABSTRACTChildren’s phonological development is somewhat foreseeable, yet there are certain sounds th...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Although information concerni...
Research on children’s speech perception and production suggests that consonant voicing and place co...
The production of phonological patterns is a very complicated process especially when alveolar conso...
The production of phonological patterns is a very complicated process especially when alveolar conso...
Phonetic variation poses a challenge for language learners tasked with identifying the abstract soun...
Pronunciation variation is under-studied in infant-directed speech, particularly for consonants. Reg...
While much research has been conducted on the relationship between a mother’s use of different phone...
In the process of phonological development, fricatives are generally assumed to be later acquired th...
Statistical distributions of phonetic variants in spoken language influence speech perception for bo...
One of the challenges in child language research is determining when children have acquired a partic...
The [voice] distinction between homorganic stops and fricatives is made by a number of acoustic corr...
The [voice] distinction between homorganic stops and fricatives is made by a number of acoustic corr...
This study examines the effects of input quality on early phonological acquisition by investigating ...
Most studies of phonological development have explored the acquisition of segments, syllables and wo...
ABSTRACTChildren’s phonological development is somewhat foreseeable, yet there are certain sounds th...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Although information concerni...