2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.lingua.2015.02.007
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Perceptual discrimination across contexts and contrasts in preschool-aged children

Abstract: This paper investigates a proposed phonetically-based account of developmental phonological patterns that lack counterparts in adult typology. Adult listeners perceive some phonemic contrasts more accurately than others, and these differences in perceptual recoverability are posited to represent one influence on phonological typology. One hypothesis suggests that children and adults could differ in their patterns of relative perceptual sensitivity, and these differences could form the basis for some child-spec… Show more

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“…To name just a few recent examples, see, e.g., Lucon‐Xiccato and Bisazza (2016); Samaha, Iemi, and Postle (2017); McAllister Byun (2015); Maniscalso and Lau (2015). …”
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“…To name just a few recent examples, see, e.g., Lucon‐Xiccato and Bisazza (2016); Samaha, Iemi, and Postle (2017); McAllister Byun (2015); Maniscalso and Lau (2015). …”
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confidence: 99%