Mom, Dad, and Ball: Manner of Articulation Sequences Within Children's Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Words.

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Barbara L Davis, Katsura Aoyama, K Vest, Leigh A Loewenstein
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Purpose: Previous studies of early speech acquisition have established characteristics of phonemes and syllable structures produced by young children. Fewer studies compared patterns in children's within-word phoneme sequences of the target words with their actual productions. Additionally, studies of consonant sequences are more frequently focused on place of articulation than manner of articulation. This study aims to investigate consonant sequences in manner of articulation within children's actual productions as well as their target sequences.

Method: The data were taken from a larger longitudinal study in the English Davis corpus. Consonant sequences in 3,328 tokens of consonant-vowel-consonant (C1VC2) target word forms from 18 children were analyzed. The data for this study were taken from sessions when the children produced one word at a time (ages range from 0;10 to 2;0 [years;months]). Phoneme sequences within the children's target words and their actual productions of those words were compared to examine consonant manner of articulation in first (C1) and second (C2) consonants.

Results: Approximately 50% of C1VC2 target words contained repeated manner sequences (e.g., stop-stop, dog; nasal-nasal, mine). The other 50% contained variegated manner sequences (e.g., stop-nasal, down, done). When target words contained repeated manner sequences (e.g., stop-stop), children's actual productions matched the target sequence more frequently than when the target words contained variegated sequences (e.g., stop-nasal).

Conclusions: Results showed that word-level characteristics (i.e., repeated or variegated sequence) in target words are important for children's success in matching their production to their target sequences during the early period of speech and language development. The same pattern was previously observed for consonant place sequences in C1VC2 words and place and manner sequences in consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel words.

妈妈,爸爸和球:儿童辅音-元音-辅音单词的发音顺序方式。
目的:以往的早期语言习得研究已经确立了幼儿产生的音素和音节结构的特征。很少有研究将儿童的目标词的词内音素序列与他们实际产生的音素序列进行比较。此外,对辅音序列的研究更多地集中在发音位置而不是发音方式上。本研究旨在探讨儿童实际作品中辅音序列的发音方式及其目标序列。方法:数据来自一个较大的纵向研究,在英语戴维斯语料库。分析了18名儿童的3328个辅音-元音-辅音(C1VC2)目标词形式的辅音序列。这项研究的数据来自于孩子们每次说一个词的会话(年龄范围从0;10到2;0岁;月)。通过比较儿童目标单词中的音素序列和他们实际发音的结果来检验第一辅音(C1)和第二辅音(C2)的发音方式。结果:大约50%的C1VC2目标单词包含重复的方式序列(例如,stop-stop, dog; nasal-nasal, mine)。另外50%包含不同的方式序列(例如,停止鼻音,下降,完成)。当目标单词包含重复的方式序列(例如,stop-stop)时,儿童的实际产出比目标单词包含多样化序列(例如,stop-nasal)时更频繁地匹配目标序列。结论:结果表明,在言语和语言发展的早期阶段,目标词的词级特征(即重复或杂色序列)对儿童成功地将其产出与目标序列匹配起重要作用。同样的模式在C1VC2单词中的辅音位置序列和辅音-元音-辅音-元音单词中的位置和方式序列中也被观察到。
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