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dc.contributor.author Dinnsen, Daniel A. en
dc.contributor.author Gierut, Judith A. en
dc.contributor.author Morrisette, Michele L. en
dc.contributor.author Green, Christopher R. en
dc.contributor.author Farris-Trimble, Ashley W. en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-06-23T19:36:27Z en
dc.date.available 2015-06-23T19:36:27Z en
dc.date.issued 2011 en
dc.identifier.citation Dinnsen, D. A., Gierut, J. A., Morrisette, M. L., Green, C. R., & Farris-Trimble, A. W. (2011). On the interaction of deaffrication and consonant harmony. Journal of Child Language, 38, 380-403. PMCID: PMC2933411 en
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2022/20183
dc.description.abstract Error patterns in children's phonological development are often described as simplifying processes that can interact with one another with different consequences. Some interactions limit the applicability of an error pattern, and others extend it to more words. Theories predict that error patterns interact to their full potential. While specific interactions have been documented for certain pairs of processes, no developmental study has shown that the range of typologically predicted interactions occurs for those processes. To determine whether this anomaly is an accidental gap or a systematic peculiarity of particular error patterns, two commonly occurring processes were considered, namely Deaffrication and Consonant Harmony. Results are reported from a cross-sectional and longitudinal study of 12 children (age 3;0 - 5;0) with functional phonological delays. Three interaction types were attested to varying degrees. The longitudinal results further instantiated the typology and revealed a characteristic trajectory of change. Implications of these findings are explored. en
dc.description.sponsorship National Institutes of Health DC00433, RR7031K, DC00076, DC001694 (PI: Gierut) en
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.publisher Cambridge University Press en
dc.relation.isversionof https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000909990572 en
dc.rights © 2011 Cambridge University Press en
dc.subject phonology en
dc.subject child phonology en
dc.subject clinical phonology en
dc.subject phonological disorders in children en
dc.subject phonological treatment en
dc.subject Learnability Project en
dc.subject language acquisition en
dc.title On the interaction of deaffrication and consonant harmony en
dc.type Article en


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