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| Title: | Cluster reduction and compensatory lengthening in the acquisition of possessive -s |
| Author: | Kiri Trengove Mealings |
| Institution: | Macquarie University |
| Author: | Katherine Demuth |
| Institution: | Macquarie University |
| Linguistic Field: | Language Acquisition; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology |
| Abstract: | Previous research shows that two-year-olds' third person singular -s and plural -s are produced more accurately in utterance-final compared to utterance-medial position. However, only the third person singular is affected by coda complexity. This study explores these effects with possessive -s. Acoustic analysis of twelve two-year-olds' elicited imitations examined the use of simple versus complex codas (e.g. Sue's vs. Doug's) both utterance-medially and utterance-finally. Morpheme production was surprisingly robust across contexts, though coda clusters were often simplified to a lengthened -s morpheme utterance-medially (e.g., Dou's [dɐz]). The findings raise many questions about the development of speech planning processes across populations. |
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This article appears IN Journal of Child Language Vol. 41, Issue 3. |
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