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Author
Menn, Lise;
Schmidt, Ellen;
Nicholas, Brent
Title
Conspiracy and sabotage in the acquisition of phonology: dense data undermine existing theories, provide scaffolding for a new one
Written in
English
Source
Language sciences. - Amsterdam : Elsevier
Volume
31
Year
2009
Issue
2-3
Page
285-304
Classification
General topics / History of linguistics / History of linguistics (20th century)
Domains / Language acquisition / Phonological development
Domains / Language acquisition / Rule (language acquisition)
Levels / Phonology / Phonotactics
Levels / Phonology / Rule (phonem.)
Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.) / Non-linear phonology
Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.) / Optimality theory
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English
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History of linguistics (20th century) ; Phonemik (Spracherwerb) ; Phonetics (language acquisition) ; Kindersprache (phonet./phonem.) ; Child language (phonet./phonem.) ; Spracherwerb (phonet./phonem.) ; Language acquisition (phonet./phonem.) ; Phonological development ; Rule (language acquisition) ; Obligatory Contour Principle; Phonotactics ; Rule (phonem.) ; Autosegmentale Phonologie; Phonology, non-linear; Three-dimensional phonology; Non-linear phonology ; Correspondence theory; Sympathy theory; Cophonology; Harmonic grammar; Maxent grammar; Optimality theory ; English
Named Persons
Kenstowicz, Michael
Kisseberth, Charles
Ferguson, Charles Albert
Farwell, Carol B.