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Unusual phonological patterns and their underlying representations: a case study.

L B Leonard1, K K McGregor

  • 1Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.

Journal of Child Language
|June 1, 1991
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Area of Science:

  • Child phonology
  • Speech development
  • Linguistic patterns

Background:

  • Analysis of phonological patterns in early speech development.
  • Understanding the acquisition of consonant clusters and word-final sounds.

Observation:

  • A specific phonological pattern was observed in a 2-year, 9-month-old child.
  • The child produced word-final strident continuants in place of initial ones.

Findings:

  • The child's speech pattern involved the substitution of initial consonant features to word-final positions.
  • Example: Production of [ops] for 'soap', where initial /s/ was realized finally.

Implications:

  • Supports phonological models allowing feature mapping to word-final positions.

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  • Provides insights into the flexibility and constraints of early phonological rule systems.