Child Phonology. Production
β Scribed by Grace Yeni-Komshian
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS, Pages ix-x
PREFACE, Pages xi-xii
CONTENTS OF VOLUMES 2, Pages xiii-xiv
Chapter 1 - AN INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH PRODUCTION IN THE CHILD, Pages 1-7, CHARLES A. FERGUSON, GRACE H. YENI-KOMSHIAN
Chapter 2 - THE CONTROL OF SPEECH PRODUCTION, Pages 9-21, PETER F. MacNEILAGE
Chapter 3 - PHONOLOGICAL THEORY AND CHILD PHONOLOGY, Pages 23-41, LISE MENN
Chapter 4 - AUDITORY VERSUS ARTICULATORY PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN, Pages 43-71, H. STEPHEN STRAIGHT
Chapter 5 - STAGES OF SPEECH DEVELOPMENT IN THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE, Pages 73-92, RACHEL E. STARK
Chapter 6 - THE EMERGENCE OF THE SOUNDS OF SPEECH IN INFANCY, Pages 93-112, D.K. OLLER
Chapter 7 - ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF VOWEL PRODUCTION IN YOUNG CHILDREN, Pages 113-142, PHILIP LIEBERMAN
Chapter 8 - ASPECTS OF THE ACQUISITION OF STOP SYSTEMS: A CROSS-LINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE, Pages 143-168, MARLYS A. MACKEN
Chapter 9 - THE ACQUISITION OF WORD-INITIAL FRICATIVES AND AFFRICATES IN ENGLISH BY CHILDREN BETWEEN 2 AND 6 YEARS, Pages 169-192, DAVID INGRAM, LYNDA CHRISTENSEN, SHARON VEACH, BRENDAN WEBSTER
Chapter 10 - THE PREDICTION OF CHILD SPEECH ERRORS: IMPLICATIONS FOR A THEORY OF ACQUISITION, Pages 193-209, JOHN L. LOCKE
Chapter 11 - THE ROLE OF CONTEXT IN MISARTICULATIONS, Pages 211-226, PAULA MENYUK
Chapter 12 - PHONOLOGICAL RHYTHM: DEFINITION AND DEVELOPMENT, Pages 227-256, GEORGE D. ALLEN, SARAH HAWKINS
Chapter 13 - THE ACQUISITION OF TONE, Pages 257-275, HAROLD CLUMECK
GLOSSARY, Pages 277-291
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 293-304
PERSPECTIVES IN NEUROLINGUISTICS, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS: A Series of Monographs and Treatises, Pages ibc1-ibc2
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