Patterns in Child Phonology

Wyn Johnson author Paula Reimers author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:31st Jul '10

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This advanced introduction to non-disordered phonological acquisition is the first textbook of its kind. Relevant to theoretical, applied and clinical phonology, this student-friendly text will enable the reader to enhance their observational skills and develop an understanding of the connection between child data and phonological theory. The authors provide a clear overview of issues in phonological acquisition, investigating child phonological patterns, phonological theory, the pre-production stages of phonological acquisition and non-grammatical factors affecting acquisitionWyn Johnson and Paula Reimers first present a rich set of cross-linguistic data calling for phonological analyses before introducing a broad spectrum of phonological theory, which ranges from defining what is meant by 'markedness' to demonstrating how Optimality Theory explains child patterns. The question of when acquisition begins in the child also entails an investigation of pre-production stages, which casts doubt on the validity of phonological theory and necessitates the examination of alternative accounts of child patterns. By steering the reader to investigate the extent to which theories of speech production can explain recurring sound patterns in child language and introducing perceptual aspects of acquisition, this book provides readers with a sound understanding of the processes in phonological acquisition, essential to students and practitioners.Patterns in Child Phonology is*Data rich - with numerous and cross-linguistic child production data*Theory rich - pre-production stages of acquisition are examined and the book remains theory neutral*Student-friendly - includes definitions of phonological terms and concepts

"Overall, Johnson & Reimers provide an excellent and much-needed overview of child-language phenomena, especially in production. Particular strengths include the cross-linguistic data-richness and the comparisons with patterns in adult grammars, as well as the inclusion of data from animal and general human cognition. These features make it a valuable addition to courses in language acquisition and in phonology generally, as well as an outstanding reference and teaching resource for practising phonologists and acquisitionists." -- Mary Ann Walter (Middle East Technical University) * Journal of Phonology, Volumen 29 (2012) *
The authors provide a data- and theory-rich overview of phonological development in child speech. The book is well-written, and its structure is clear, based on the 'nature or nurture' debate in child acquisition. -- Britta Lintfert, University of Stuttgart * LINGUIST list *

ISBN: 9780748638192

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 543g

280 pages