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Peer reviewedBarlow, Jessica A.; Dinnsen, Daniel A. – Language Acquisition, 1998
Presents a longitudinal case study of a child with a phonological disorder. Demonstrates an asymmetrical pattern of consonant cluster development with two different reduction strategies. Argues that the child first represents all clusters as single underlying units, later representing only certain clusters as single units. Formulated within…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Consonants, Language Acquisition
de Hoop, Helen; Kramer, Irene – Language Acquisition, 2006
We find a general, language-independent pattern in child language acquisition in which there is a clear difference between subject and object noun phrases. On one hand, indefinite objects tend to be interpreted nonreferentially, independently of word order and across experiments and languages. On the other hand, indefinite subjects tend to be…
Descriptors: Word Order, Nouns, Child Language, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedLohuis-Weber, Heleen; Zonneveld, Wim – Language Acquisition, 1996
Presents the results of an investigation into the acquisition of syllable structure and stress by a preschool Dutch child. Shows how the structure of the child's output approaches the adult models in stages and discusses a phenomenon called "mutation," in which all continuants are consistently replaced with "n-" in onsets. (51…
Descriptors: Child Language, Dutch, Foreign Countries, Language Patterns

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