Phonological selectivity in the first fifty words of a bilingual child.

Abstract:

:This paper examines the phonology of the first 50-word period of a Portuguese-Turkish bilingual child (1;7 - 1;10), with specific reference to selection/avoidance patterns. Results reveal clear patterns of avoidance related to language-independent segmental restrictions (front rounded vowels, back high unrounded vowel, initial fricatives, laterals and consonant clusters), and in some cases, to word/syllable shapes. Results also show lack of synonymy in his productive lexicon and very little variability.

journal_name

Lang Speech

journal_title

Language and speech

authors

Yavas M

doi

10.1177/002383099503800204

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1995-04-01 00:00:00

pages

189-202

eissn

0023-8309

issn

1756-6053

journal_volume

38 ( Pt 2)

pub_type

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