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8. The reduction of word-final consonant clusters in interlanguage
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Fred Eckman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Addresses of Contributors VI
- 1. Sound patterns in second language acquisition 1
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Part One: Processes and Strategies in the Acquisition of Second Language Sound Systems
- 2. Effects of equivalence classification on the production of foreign language speech sounds 9
- 3. Absorption and fluency in native and non-native casual English speech 41
- 4. F0 pattern inference in the perceptual acquisition of second language tone 59
- 5. Prosodic patterns of proceduralized speech in second and first language narratives 81
- 6. Non-native interpretive strategies for intonational meaning: An experimental study 121 103
- 7. Explicit rules and the developing interlanguage phonology 121
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Part Two: Phonological Description of Second Language Speech
- 8. The reduction of word-final consonant clusters in interlanguage 143
- 9. Interphonology and phonological theory 163
- 10. Sonority as a variability factor in second language phonology 173
- 11. Phonological rule typology and second language acquisition 193
- 12. The natural phonology of second language acquisition 207
- 13. The acquisition of phonological representation: A modular approach 225
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Addresses of Contributors VI
- 1. Sound patterns in second language acquisition 1
-
Part One: Processes and Strategies in the Acquisition of Second Language Sound Systems
- 2. Effects of equivalence classification on the production of foreign language speech sounds 9
- 3. Absorption and fluency in native and non-native casual English speech 41
- 4. F0 pattern inference in the perceptual acquisition of second language tone 59
- 5. Prosodic patterns of proceduralized speech in second and first language narratives 81
- 6. Non-native interpretive strategies for intonational meaning: An experimental study 121 103
- 7. Explicit rules and the developing interlanguage phonology 121
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Part Two: Phonological Description of Second Language Speech
- 8. The reduction of word-final consonant clusters in interlanguage 143
- 9. Interphonology and phonological theory 163
- 10. Sonority as a variability factor in second language phonology 173
- 11. Phonological rule typology and second language acquisition 193
- 12. The natural phonology of second language acquisition 207
- 13. The acquisition of phonological representation: A modular approach 225