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Prosodic structure in young children's language production
Oleh:
Gerken, Lou Ann
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
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Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 72 no. 4 (Dec. 1996)
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page 683-712.
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405/LAN/72
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Research in prosodic phonology, as well as experiments on adult speech production, suggest that segmental and suprasegmental processes in language are not governed di- rectly by syntactic structure. Rather these processes reflect an independent prosodic structure, which includes prosodic categories such as metrical foot, prosodic word, and phonological phrase. Five experiments examined English-speaking two-year-olds' omis- sions of object articles in different prosodic structures. The dat? indicate that children omit unfooted syllables and that foot boundaries, in turn, are influenced by prosodic word and phonological phrase boundaries. Thus, it appears that children create prosodic structures remarkably similar to those proposed in theori.:s of prosodic phonology. *
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