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.
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Elena Babatsouli: Preface
Elena Babatsouli: Prolegomenon
Chapter 2. David Ingram: Ingram’s Contributions to the Study of First Language Acquisition, According to Ingram
Chapter 3. Avivit Ben-David: Phonological Development in Hebrew: A Normative Cross-Sectional Study
Chapter 4. Laura Cristina Villalobos-Pedroza: Prosodic Cues to Contrastive Focus in the Acquisition of Spanish as a First Language
Chapter 5. Joseph P. Stemberger and Mario E. Chávez-Peón: Voicing in “Voiced” “Stops” in Valley Zapotec: Adults and Very Young Children
Chapter 6. Paulina Zydorowicz: The Acquisition of Polish Phonotactics at Word Edges: A Markedness Account
Chapter 7. Typhanie Prince and Sandrine Ferré: French (A)Typical L1 Acquisition: Compensatory Strategies in #s C Clusters
Chapter 8. Aleksandr N. Kornev and Ingrida Balčiūnienė: Word Structure in Typically-developing and Primarily Language-impaired Children: A Usage-Based Corpus Analysis of Russian Preschoolers
Chapter 9. Shari Deveney and Anastasia Kyvelidou: Early Diagnostic Signs of Autism: Preliminary Findings for Infant Vocalizations
Chapter 10. Gila Tubul-Lavy: Coda Acquisition in Childhood Apraxia of Speech in Hebrew
Chapter 11. Krisztina Zajdó and Enikő Csertán: The Acquisition of Phonological Awareness in Children with Mild General Learning Difficulties: Delayed or Disordered Speech Development?
Chapter 12. Ágnes Jordanidisz, Katalin Mohai, Orsolya Mihály and Cheryl Winget: Static Versus Dynamic Screening of Phonological Awareness Skills Among Hungarian-Speaking 5 to 6 Years Old Kindergarteners With Typical and Atypical Language Development
Chapter 13. Aline Mara De Oliveira , Gabriely Vitória Veschi, Luiza Polli, Cássio Eduardo Esperandino and Larissa Cristina Berti: Speech Production Measures in Brazilian Portuguese Children With and Without Speech Sound Disorder
Chapter 14. Nancy J. Scherer, Renata Yamashita, Anapaula Fukushiro, Marcia Keske-Soares, Debora Natalia De Oliveira, David Ingram, A. Lynn Williams and Inge Trindade: Assessment of Early Phonological Development in Brazilian Portuguese
Chapter 15. Elise Baker, Rebecca J. Mccauley, A. Lynn Williams and Sharynne Mcleod: Elements in Phonological Intervention: A Comparison of Three Approaches Using The Phonological Intervention Taxonomy
Chapter 16. Rianne Van Lieburg, Esther Ottow-Henning and Brigitta Keij: Speech Sound Development of Dutch Toddlers With Developmental Language Disorder (DLD): Does Group Intervention Make a Difference?
Chapter 17. Elena Babatsouli: A Commentary on Hellenic: Greek Speech and its Acquisition
Despre autor
Elena Babatsouli is an Assistant Professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA. She is co-editor (with David Ingram and Nicole Müller) of Crosslinguistic Encounters in Language Acquisition (Multilingual Matters, 2017).