The Emergence of Phonology Whole-word Approaches and Cross-linguistic Evidence

The Emergence of Phonology Whole-word Approaches and Cross-linguistic Evidence

The Emergence of PhonologyWhole-word Approaches and Cross-linguistic Evidence\nAuthor(s): Marilyn M. Vihman, Tamar Keren-Portnoy\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom\nImprint: Cambridge University Press\nISBN-13: 9780521762342, 978-0521762342\nSynopsis\nHow well have classic ideas on whole-word phonology stood the test of time? Waterson claimed that each child has a system of their own; Ferguson and Farwell emphasized the relative accuracy of first words; Menn noted the occurrence of regression and the emergence of phonological systematicity. This volume brings together classic texts such as these with current data-rich studies of British and American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Finnish, French, Japanese, Polish and Spanish. This combination of classic and contemporary work from the last thirty years presents the reader with cutting-edge perspectives on child language by linking historical approaches with current ideas such as exemplar t.

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