2003
DOI: 10.1177/15257401030240030201
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Phonetic Inventories and Phonological Patterns of African American Two-Year-Olds

Abstract: This pilot study investigated the phonological skills of 8 African American English (AAE)-speaking 2-year-olds. Spontaneous language samples were transcribed and phonological data were entered into the Interactive System for Phonological Analysis (Masterson & Pagan, 1993) for analyses of phonetic inventory, phonological processes, and word shapes. Data were examined to determine if the phonological patterns seen in AAE-speaking children are indicative of emerging dialectal patterns. Findings provide evidence t… Show more

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“…There is a large body of research that has investigated the phonological development of English-speaking 2-year-olds (e.g. Bland-Stewart, 2003 ; Dodd & McIntosh, 2010 ; Roy & Chiat, 2004 ), and to a lesser extent, 2-year-old speakers of other languages (e.g. Goldstein & Cintron, 2001 ; Saaristo-Helin, Kunnari & Savinainen-Makkonen, 2011 ; Teixeira & Davis, 2002 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a large body of research that has investigated the phonological development of English-speaking 2-year-olds (e.g. Bland-Stewart, 2003 ; Dodd & McIntosh, 2010 ; Roy & Chiat, 2004 ), and to a lesser extent, 2-year-old speakers of other languages (e.g. Goldstein & Cintron, 2001 ; Saaristo-Helin, Kunnari & Savinainen-Makkonen, 2011 ; Teixeira & Davis, 2002 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gebaseer op hierdie syfers, was geen patrone teen 72 maande ten volle uitgeskakel nie, behalwe finalekonsonantontstemming (0,0%) en vokalisasie (0,0%). Weer eens is hierdie resultate in ooreenstemming met Bland-Stewart (2016)…”
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“…Dialect rules include all components of language, including syntax and morphology (which will be referred to collectively as grammar) and phonology, as well as pragmatics and semantics. In AAE, a great deal of research has focused on defining the multitude of phonological and grammatical rules or features of AAE (Bland-Stewart, 2003; Craig & Washington, 2004; Oetting & Pruitt, 2005). Some of the phonological patterns identified by researchers include vowelization of final r-colored vowels, substituting initial voiced “th” /ð/ with /d/, and changing final /Iŋ/ to /In/.…”
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confidence: 99%