Individual differences in early child phonology

LB Leonard, M Newhoff, L Mesalam - Applied Psycholinguistics, 1980 - cambridge.org
LB Leonard, M Newhoff, L Mesalam
Applied Psycholinguistics, 1980cambridge.org
Three studies are reported that deal with individual differences among children in the use of
consonants during the early period of phonological development. The findings indicated that
(1) children differ in their early phonologies, yet these differences do not extend beyond
certain limits,(2) the linguistic environment cannot account for a number of these
phonological differences, and (3) such differences are due in part to the fact that children's
use of sounds varies considerably with the lexical items being produced. Modifications in …
Three studies are reported that deal with individual differences among children in the use of consonants during the early period of phonological development. The findings indicated that (1) children differ in their early phonologies, yet these differences do not extend beyond certain limits, (2) the linguistic environment cannot account for a number of these phonological differences, and (3) such differences are due in part to the fact that children's use of sounds varies considerably with the lexical items being produced. Modifications in theories of child phonology are suggested in order to account for these findings.
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