Morphophonological alternations, such as the voicing alternation that arises in a morphological paradigm due to final-devoicing in Dutch, are notoriously difficult for children to acquire. This has previously been attributed to their unpredictability. In fact, the presence or absence of a voicing alternation is partly predictable if the phonological context of the word is taken into account, and adults have been shown to use this information (Ernestus and Baayen, 2003). This study investigates whether voicing alternations are predictable from the child’s input, and whether children can make use of this information. A corpus study of child-directed speech establishes that the likelihood of a stem-final obstruent alternating is somewhat predi...
This paper investigates the realization of word-final /t/ in conversational standard Dutch. First, b...
Language acquisition theory predicts young children to show a preference for unmarked structures. Vo...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
Morphophonological alternations, such as the voicing alternation that arises in a morphological para...
The voicing contrast is neutralised syllable and word finally in Dutch and German, leading to altern...
This dissertation investigates how and when the Dutch voicing alternation is acquired. In Dutch, fin...
In mainstream phonology, contrastive properties, like stem-final voicing, are simply listed in the l...
PF131, ISO-Code 639 : dut, Dutch language--Phonology, Dutch language--MorphologyChapter 1 : Introduc...
"Morpho-phonological alternations are central to phonological theory, but little is known about how ...
Phonemes have variant pronunciations depending on context. For instance, in American English, the [t...
First Published November 29, 2021Dutch and German employ voicing contrasts, but Dutch lacks the ‘voi...
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjec...
Previous work has shown that Dutch listeners use prosodic information in the speech signal to optimi...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
Among the most fascinating data for phonology are those showing how speakers incorporate new words a...
This paper investigates the realization of word-final /t/ in conversational standard Dutch. First, b...
Language acquisition theory predicts young children to show a preference for unmarked structures. Vo...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
Morphophonological alternations, such as the voicing alternation that arises in a morphological para...
The voicing contrast is neutralised syllable and word finally in Dutch and German, leading to altern...
This dissertation investigates how and when the Dutch voicing alternation is acquired. In Dutch, fin...
In mainstream phonology, contrastive properties, like stem-final voicing, are simply listed in the l...
PF131, ISO-Code 639 : dut, Dutch language--Phonology, Dutch language--MorphologyChapter 1 : Introduc...
"Morpho-phonological alternations are central to phonological theory, but little is known about how ...
Phonemes have variant pronunciations depending on context. For instance, in American English, the [t...
First Published November 29, 2021Dutch and German employ voicing contrasts, but Dutch lacks the ‘voi...
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjec...
Previous work has shown that Dutch listeners use prosodic information in the speech signal to optimi...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
Among the most fascinating data for phonology are those showing how speakers incorporate new words a...
This paper investigates the realization of word-final /t/ in conversational standard Dutch. First, b...
Language acquisition theory predicts young children to show a preference for unmarked structures. Vo...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...