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36 p, 2.5 MB The Development of Codas in Catalan / Prieto Vives, Pilar, 1965- (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Filologia Catalana) ; Bosch Baliarda, Marta (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Filologia Catalana)
This paper focuses on the development of syllable-final consonants in Catalan. Developmental data by four Catalan-speaking children (Serra-Solé corpus in CHILDES) has revealed that codas appear with the very first word productions. [...]
2006 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.67
Catalan journal of linguistics, V. 5 (2006) p. 237-272  
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29 p, 1.1 MB Early Acquisition of Nominal Plural in Spanish / Lleó, Conxita (Universität Hamburg. Institut für Romanistik)
This paper examines the development of nominal plural formation in Spanish by three monolingual and two Spanish-German bilingual children, from the beginning of word production until at about 2;4 - 3;0, depending on data availability. [...]
2006 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.69
Catalan journal of linguistics, V. 5 (2006) p. 191-219  
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26 p, 153.2 KB Allophony and Allomorphy Cue Phonological Acquisition : evidence from the European Portuguese vowel system / Fikkert, Paula (Radboud University) ; Freitas, Maria João (Universidade de Lisboa)
The acquisition of morphophonological alternations is hardly investigated in phonology (Macken 1995, Bernhardt & Stemberger 1998, Hayes 2004, Kerkhoff 2004). Learnability models of phonological alternations often assume that allophonic variation is easy to learn, as it usually follows from the phonology of the language (Peperkamp & Dupoux 2002, Hayes 2004). [...]
2006 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.80
Catalan journal of linguistics, V. 5 (2006) p. 83-108  
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23 p, 138.8 KB The Acquisiton of Word-final Clusters in French / Demuth, Katherine (Brown University) ; Kehoe, Margaret (University of Hamburg)
The structure of French syllables has long been controversial, particularly with respect to the status of word-final consonants. Some researchers suggest that word-final consonants are syllabified as codas, whereas others propose that these are onsets of empty-headed syllables. [...]
2006 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.79
Catalan journal of linguistics, V. 5 (2006) p. 59-81  

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