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View article: Full Transfer and Segmental Emergence in the L2 Acquisition of Phonology: A Case Study
Full Transfer and Segmental Emergence in the L2 Acquisition of Phonology: A Case Study Open
In this paper, we discuss a child Kazakh speaker’s acquisition of English as her second language. In particular, we focus on this child’s development of the English segments |f, v, θ, ð, ɹ, ʃ, ʧ|, which are not part of the Kazakh phonologi…
View article: Reproducible Speech Research with the Artificial-Intelligence-Ready PERCEPT Corpora
Reproducible Speech Research with the Artificial-Intelligence-Ready PERCEPT Corpora Open
Background: Publicly-available speech corpora facilitate reproducible research by providing open-access data for participants who have consented/assented to data sharing among different research teams. Such corpora can also support clinica…
View article: Exploring word production in three-year-old monolingual French-speaking children
Exploring word production in three-year-old monolingual French-speaking children Open
There is a general need for more knowledge on the development of French phonology, and little information is currently available for typically developing French-speaking three-year-old children. This study took place in Belgium and explore…
View article: Language and Learner Specific Influences on the Emergence of Consonantal Place and Manner Features
Language and Learner Specific Influences on the Emergence of Consonantal Place and Manner Features Open
This article focuses on the emergence of consonantal place and manner feature categories in the speech of first language learners. Starting with an overview of current representational approaches to phonology, we take the position that onl…
View article: Automated phonological analysis and treatment target selection using AutoPATT
Automated phonological analysis and treatment target selection using AutoPATT Open
Automated analyses of speech samples can offer improved accuracy and timesaving advantages that streamline clinical assessment for children with a suspected speech sound disorder. In this paper, we introduce AutoPATT, an automated tool for…
View article: The Menn Phonetic Mini-Corpus: Articulatory Gestures as Precursors to the Emergence of Segments
The Menn Phonetic Mini-Corpus: Articulatory Gestures as Precursors to the Emergence of Segments Open
DATA REPORT article Front. Psychol., 28 April 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.646090
View article: The development of preverbs in Northern East Cree: A longitudinal case study
The development of preverbs in Northern East Cree: A longitudinal case study Open
This study is based on naturalistic speech samples produced by one child learning Cree as her first language (2;01-4;03) and presents the first investigation into the development of preverbs in the language. Preverbs are an optional class …
View article: Markedness and implicational relationships in phonological development: A cross-linguistic investigation
Markedness and implicational relationships in phonological development: A cross-linguistic investigation Open
A better understanding of implicational relationships makes the complexity approach more predictive of developmental patterns of phonology and related phonological disorders.
View article: There is no phonology without abstract categories: A commentary on Ambridge (2020)
There is no phonology without abstract categories: A commentary on Ambridge (2020) Open
Ambridge’s proposal cannot account for the most basic observations about phonological patterns in human languages. Outside of the earliest stages of phonological production by toddlers, the phonological systems of speakers/learners exhibit…
View article: Questioning the role of lexical contrastiveness in phonological development: Converging evidence from perception and production studies
Questioning the role of lexical contrastiveness in phonological development: Converging evidence from perception and production studies Open
In this article, we address relations between lexical and phonological development, with an emphasis on the notion of phonological contrast. We begin with an overview of the literature on word learning and on infant speech perception. Amon…
View article: Fostering human rights through TalkBank
Fostering human rights through TalkBank Open
In accord with articles 19 and 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, people with speech and language disorders have the right to receive maximal benefit from academic research on speech and language acquisition and disorders. To…
View article: Analyzing Clinical Phonological Data Using Phon
Analyzing Clinical Phonological Data Using Phon Open
In this article, we describe how Phon, an open-source software program for the transcription and analysis of phonological data, can be applied to facilitate clinical phonological analyses. We begin with a summary of the types of analyses t…
View article: The A-map model: Articulatory reliability in child-specific phonology
The A-map model: Articulatory reliability in child-specific phonology Open
This article addresses a phenomenon of long-standing interest: the existence of child-specific phonological patterns that are not attested in adult language. We propose a new theoretical approach, termed the A( rticulatory )- map model, to…
View article: [The phonological profile of children with speech sound disorders].
[The phonological profile of children with speech sound disorders]. Open
Concern over reduced intelligibility in a child is a common reason for consulting a speech-language pathologist. Nevertheless, there is little published research on speech sound disorders among French-speaking children. As a result, speech…