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English Derivational Suffix Frequency and Children’s Stress Judgments
Oleh:
Jarmulowicz, Linda D.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 81 no. 1-3 (2002)
,
page 194-204.
Topik:
morphology
;
lexical phonology
;
derivation
;
acquisition
;
lexical stress
Fulltext:
81_01-03_Jarmulowicz.pdf
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Isi artikel
Considering the importance of word and stem frequency in the adult lexical processing literature, and the effect of input frequency on children’s acquisition of words (Tardif, Shatz, & Naigles, 1997), it was hypothesized that children’s acquisition of English morphologically conditioned stress alternations would be affected by the frequency with which children were exposed to different stress-changing suffixes (e.g., -tion, -ity, and -ic). Study 1 determined the proportional representation of suffixes in a children’s literature corpus, thereby allowing the suffix variable to be established. Study 2 empirically examined the effect of suffix frequency on school-aged children’s judgments of primary stress placement. Findings suggest that age and suffix frequency both play a role in children’s awareness of stress placement.
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