Early phonetic development in typically developing children: A longitudinal investigation from Cypriot-Greek child data.

Abstract:

:The current longitudinal study examined the acquisition of consonantal singleton segments in Cypriot-Greek. The study's aims were: (a) to determine the acquisition of segments for manner and place of articulation as a function of age and word position, (b) to provide preliminary normative data, and (c) to further support the cross-linguistic data pool regarding developmental phonology patterns. Participants were 14 Cypriot-Greek speaking typically developing toddlers, examined at ages 24, 28, 32 and 36 months. Spontaneously produced and elicited glossable utterances were used in constructing each child's inventory. Findings revealed an increase of segmental acquisition across all age levels. Group trend analysis for manner and place of articulation indicated bilabial and alveolar stops and nasals to be among the earlier segments to develop. A word medial position advantage was also evident. The findings are discussed in terms of phonological universals and language-specific factors. Implications for early evidence-based phonetic assessment are discussed.

journal_name

Clin Linguist Phon

authors

Petinou K,Theodorou E

doi

10.3109/02699206.2015.1095244

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2016-01-01 00:00:00

pages

12-28

issue

1

eissn

0269-9206

issn

1464-5076

journal_volume

30

pub_type

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