Phonological Acquisition and Phonological Theory / Edition 1

Phonological Acquisition and Phonological Theory / Edition 1

by John Archibald
ISBN-10:
0805813527
ISBN-13:
9780805813524
Pub. Date:
01/01/1995
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0805813527
ISBN-13:
9780805813524
Pub. Date:
01/01/1995
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Phonological Acquisition and Phonological Theory / Edition 1

Phonological Acquisition and Phonological Theory / Edition 1

by John Archibald

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Overview

Much of the work currently conducted within the framework of Universal Grammar and language learnability focuses on the acquisition of syntax. However, the learnability issues are just as applicable to the domain of phonology. This volume is the first to gather research that assumes a sophisticated phonological framework and considers the implications of this framework for language acquisition — both first and second. As such, this book truly deals with phonological acquisition rather than phonetic acquisition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805813524
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1995
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. J. Archibald, Introduction: Phonological Competence. B.E. Dresher, H. van der Hulst, Global Determinacy and Learnability in Phonology. K. Rice, P. Avery, Variability in a Deterministic Model of Language Acquisition: A Theory of Segmental Elaboration. E.J. Fee, Segments and Syllables in Early Language Acquisition. D. Ingram, The Acquisition of Negative Constraints, the OCP and Underspecified Representations. J. Archibald, The Acquisition of Stress. K. Demuth, The Acquisition of Tonal Systems. D.A. Dinnsen, S.B. Chin, On the Naural Domain of Phonological Disorders. E. Broselow, H-B. Park, Mora Conservation in Second Language Prosody. T. Scovel, Differentiation, Recognition and Identification in the Discrimination of Foreign Accents.
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