Abstract:Cross-linguistic findings in the acquisition of /s/-clusters in children with phonological disorders revealed some shared features among languages as well as raised some language-specific issues. While in correct production of the targets more variation was observed among language groups, more uniform behaviour was found across languages in cluster reductions, which were the most common processes in erroneous productions.
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