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This book compiles original studies investigating crosslinguistic child phonological development in typical and atypical settings, that is, protolanguage phonology. The chapters address topics and issues not widely or exhaustively reported in the literature, such as research on under-represented languages and foci of interest, as well as information that has remained little-known to the field. It documents recent developments on typically developing populations, and atypical developmental speech in children with autism, developmental language disorder affecting speech, childhood apraxia of speech, phonological assessment and intervention, phonological awareness in (a)typical contexts affecting literacy, and motor speech analysis in speech sound disorders. The book will be of interest to linguists and academic researchers, as well as postgraduate students who are investigating child language acquisition in monolingual settings.

Recenzijas

This book is an excellent resource for readers looking to expand their crosslinguistic knowledge base in phonological acquisition. The studies span the age range from infancy through school years, providing new insights concerning children with typical and atypical development across languages as diverse as Hebrew, Russian and Valley Zapotec. * Barbara May Bernhardt, Professor Emerita, University of British Columbia, Canada * This skillfully edited collection looks to the past while making major strides in moving the field of child phonology forward. These reports of speech development in a diverse set of languages provide unique historical, theoretical, and clinical perspectives of interest to a wide, international audience. * Anna Sosa, Northern Arizona University, USA * The volume contains a plethora of cross-linguistic empirical data on various aspects of phonological acquisition in children with or without diagnosed speech disorders, which will be of interest to a wide international speech-language therapy and linguistic audience (both practitioners and researchers). -- Beata ukaszewicz, University of Warsaw, Poland * Phonology 38 (2021) *

Papildus informācija

The first edited volume on monolingual child phonology
Acknowledgements ix
Contributors xi
Preface xxi
Elena Babatsouli
1 Prolegomenon
1(17)
Elena Babatsouli
2 History of the International Child Phonology Conference
18(7)
Elena Babatsouli
Karen Pollock
In the Spotlight
3 Ingram's Contributions to the Study of First Language Acquisition, According to Ingram
25(30)
David Ingram
Part 1 Typical Development
4 A Commentary on Hellenic: Creek Speech and its Acquisition
55(22)
Elena Babatsouli
5 Phonological Development in Hebrew: A Normative Cross-Sectional Study
77(22)
Avivit Ben-David
6 Prosodic Cues to Contrastive Focus in the Acquisition of Spanish as a First Language
99(26)
Laura Cristina Villalobos-Pedroza
7 Voicing in `Voiced' `Stops' in Valley Zapotec: Adults and Very Young Children
125(20)
Joseph Paul Stemberger
Mario Chavez-Peon
8 The Acquisition of Polish Phonotactics at Word Edges: A Markedness Account
145(34)
Paulina Zydorowicz
Part 2 Atypical Development
9 French (A)typical LI Acquisition: Compensatory Strategies in #sC Sequences
179(22)
Typhanie Prince
Sandrine Ferre
10 Word Structure in Typically Developing and Primarily Language-Impaired Children: A Usage-Based Corpus Analysis of Russian Preschoolers
201(28)
Aleksandr N. Kornev
Ingrida Balciuniene
11 Early Diagnostic Signs of Autism: Preliminary Findings for Infant Vocalizations
229(23)
Shari DeVeney
Anastasia Kyvelidou
12 Coda Acquisition in Childhood Apraxia of Speech in Hebrew
252(22)
Gila Tubul-Lavy
13 The Acquisition of Phonological Awareness in Children with Mild General Learning Difficulties: Delayed or Disordered Speech Development?
274(50)
Krisztina Zajdo
Fmiko Csertdn
14 Static Versus Dynamic Screening of Phonological Awareness Skills Among Hungarian-Speaking 5- to 6-Year-Old Kindergarteners with Typical and Atypical Language Development
324(23)
Agnes Jordanidisz
Katalin Mohai
Orsolya Mihdly
Cheryl Winget
15 Speech Production Measures in Brazilian Portuguese Children With and Without Speech Sound Disorder
347(28)
Aline Mara de Oliveira
Gabriely Vitoria Veschi
Luiza Polli
Cdssio Eduardo Esperandino
Larissa Cristina Berti
Part 3 Assessment and Intervention
16 Elements in Phonological Intervention: A Comparison of Three Approaches Using the Phonological Intervention Taxonomy
375(25)
Elise Baker
Rebecca J. McCauley
A. Lynn Williams
Sharynne McLeod
17 Assessment of Early Phonological Development in Brazilian Portuguese
400(21)
Nancy J. Scberer
Renata Yamashita
AnaPaula Fukushiro
Marcia Keske-Soares
Debora Natalia de Oliveira
David Ingram
A. Lynn Williams
Inge Trindade
18 Speech Sound Development of Dutch Toddlers with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD): Does Group Intervention Make a Difference?
421(25)
Rianne van Lieburg
Esther Ottow-Henning
Brigitta Keij
Index 446
Elena Babatsouli is the Ben Blanco Memorial/BORSF Endowed Professor in Communicative Disorders and an Associate Professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA. She is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Monolingual and Bilingual Speech (Equinox), Associate Editor of the Journal of Child Language (Cambridge Core), in the Executive Committee of the International Association for the Study of Child Language, and a referee of the European Research Council Executive Agency Consolidator Grant. Dr. Babatsouli also serves on the American Speech-Language-Hearing Associations Multicultural Issues Board. Her research and scholarship focus on cross-linguistic monolingual and multilingual acquisition/use by children and adults in typical and disordered speech contexts, having published in journals, edited volumes, and encyclopedias. Among several edited/co-edited books (like An Anthology of Bilingual Child Phonology (2020) Multilingual Matters) journal special issues, and conference proceedings, she has recently published Multilingual Acquisition and Learning: An Ecosystemic View to Diversity (2024) for John Benjamins.