2021
DOI: 10.1515/jall-2021-2018
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Acquisition of doubly articulated stops among Ga-speaking children

Abstract: This study investigates the acquisition of labio-velar stops by Ga-speaking children in Ghana. Such stops were elicited in initial, intervocalic, and pre-lateral positions through a picture naming task. Sixty Ga-dominant and Ga-English children at 5-, 61/2-, and 8-years of age were tested. All age groups showed some difficulty with the doubly articulated stops, but this was relative to voicing, phonological environment, age, and input. Performance on the voiceless labio-velar stop was better than on the voiced… Show more

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“…Within the Niger-Congo language family, Nwokah (1986), Oyebade (1990), and Adeniyi and Adeniyi (2017) have undertaken a similar study on Igbo and Yoruba respectively. With regard to Ghanaian languages belonging to the Niger-Congo (Kwa) family, studies on child language acquisition comprise Adjei (2002) on Ewe, Kpogo (2016) on Ga, Saah (1994), and Amoako (2020) on Akan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the Niger-Congo language family, Nwokah (1986), Oyebade (1990), and Adeniyi and Adeniyi (2017) have undertaken a similar study on Igbo and Yoruba respectively. With regard to Ghanaian languages belonging to the Niger-Congo (Kwa) family, studies on child language acquisition comprise Adjei (2002) on Ewe, Kpogo (2016) on Ga, Saah (1994), and Amoako (2020) on Akan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%