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Acquisition of initial /s/-stop and stop-/s/sequences in Greek.

Authors :
Syrika A
Nicolaidis K
Edwards J
Beckman ME
Source :
Language and speech [Lang Speech] 2011 Sep; Vol. 54 (Pt 3), pp. 361-86.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Previous work on children's acquisition of complex sequences points to a tendency for affricates to be acquired before clusters, but there is no clear evidence of a difference in order of acquisition between clusters with /s/ that violate the Sonority Sequencing Principle (SSP), such as /s/ followed by stop in onset position, and other clusters that obey the SSP. One problem with studies that have compared the acquisition of SSP-obeying and SSP-violating clusters is that the component sounds in the two types of sequences were different.This paper examines the acquisition of initial /s/-stop and stop-/s/ sequences by sixty Greek children aged 2 through 5 years. Results showed greater accuracy for the /s/-stop relative to the stop-/s/ sequences, but no difference in accuracy between /ts/, which is usually analyzed as an affricate in Greek, and the other stop-/s/ sequences. Moreover, errors for the /s/-stop sequences and /ts/ primarily involved stop substitutions, whereas errors for /ps/ and /ks/ were more variable and often involved fricative substitutions, a pattern which may have a perceptual explanation. Finally, /ts/ showed a distinct temporal pattern relative to the stop-/s/ clusters /ps/ and /ks/, similar to what has been reported for productions of Greek adults.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0023-8309
Volume :
54
Issue :
Pt 3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Language and speech
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22070044
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0023830911402597