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Perspectives on Phonological Theory and Development

In honor of Daniel A. Dinnsen
  • Edited by: Ashley W. Farris-Trimble and Jessica A. Barlow
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2014
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Any theory of phonology must be able to account for the acquisition and development of a phonological system, and studying acquisition often leads to reciprocal advances in the theory. This volume explores the link between phonological theory and linguistic development from a variety of angles, including phonological representation, individual differences, and cross-linguistic approaches. Chapters touch on the full spectrum of phonological development, from childhood to adult second-language learning, and from developing dialects to language death. Contributors are leading researchers in the fields of linguistics, speech pathology, and cognitive psychology. A tribute to Daniel A. Dinnsen, the papers in this volume complement his research career by highlighting significant contributions of acquisition research to the development of phonological theory.


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Steven B. Chin
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Section 1. Representations and contrast

Katherine Demuth
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Fred Eckman, Gregory Iverson and Jae Yung Song
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Section 2. Sources of individual differences in phonological acquisition

Comparing phonological similarity between twin and non-twin siblings
David Ingram and Virginia L. Dubasik
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Evidence from children with disorders
Judith A. Gierut, Michele L. Morrisette and Caitlin J. Younger
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Cognitive foundations of spoken language processing
David B. Pisoni
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Section 3. Cross-linguistic approaches to phonological acquisition

A cross-linguistic account
Mehmet Yavaş
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Jessica A. Barlow and Sonja Pruitt-Lord
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Some unusual phonological and morphological developments with the approach of language death
William D. Keel
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Section 4. Theoretical advances in the field

Laura W. McGarrity
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The selection of unfaithful mappings in Amahl’s grammar
Ashley W. Farris-Trimble
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Christopher R. Green and Stuart Davis
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