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Phonological universals in early childhood: Evidence from sonority restrictions.

Iris Berent1, Katherine Harder, Tracy Lennertz.   

Abstract

Across languages, onsets with large sonority distances are preferred to those with smaller distances (e.g., bw>bd>lb; Greenberg, 1978). Optimality theory (Prince & Smolensky, 2004) attributes such facts to grammatical restrictions that are universally active in all grammars. To test this hypothesis, here, we examine whether children extend putatively universal sonority restrictions to onsets unattested in their language. Participants (M=4;04 years) were presented with pairs of auditory words-either identical (e.g., lbif→lbif) or epenthetically related (e.g., lbif→lebif)-and asked to judge their identity. Results showed that, like adults, children's ability to detect epenthetic distortions was monotonically related to sonority distance (bw>bd>lb), and their performance was inexplicable by several statistical and phonetic factors. These findings suggest that sonority restrictions are active in early childhood and their scope is broad.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22328807      PMCID: PMC3275087          DOI: 10.1080/10489223.2011.580676

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lang Acquis        ISSN: 1048-9223


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