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Phonetic Similarity and Trademark Law
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In: IULC Working Papers; Vol 17 No 6 (2017): Special Volume: Reissue of Innovations in Linguistic Education, Volume 5 ; 1524-2110 (2018)
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An opacity-tolerant conspiracy in phonological acquisition
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In: IULC Working Papers; Vol 8 No 2 (2008): Phonological Opacity Effects in Optimality Theory ; 1524-2110 (2018)
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An astronomical opacity effect
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In: IULC Working Papers; Vol 8 No 2 (2008): Phonological Opacity Effects in Optimality Theory ; 1524-2110 (2018)
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A Problem of Allophonic Variation in a Speech Disordered Child
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In: IULC Working Papers; Vol 17 No 6 (2017): Special Volume: Reissue of Innovations in Linguistic Education, Volume 5 ; 1524-2110 (2018)
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In: IULC Working Papers; Vol 17 No 2 (2017): Special Volume: Reissue of Innovations in Linguistic Education, Volume 1 ; 1524-2110 (2018)
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The coronal fricative problem
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This paper examines a range of predicted versus attested error patterns involving coronal fricatives (e.g. [s, z, θ, ð]) as targets and repairs in the early sound systems of monolingual English-acquiring children. Typological results are reported from a cross-sectional study of 234 children with phonological delays (ages 3 years; 0 months to 7;9). Our analyses revealed different instantiations of a putative developmental conspiracy within and across children. Supplemental longitudinal evidence is also presented that replicates the cross-sectional results, offering further insight into the life-cycle of the conspiracy. Several of the observed typological anomalies are argued to follow from a modified version of Optimality Theory with Candidate Chains (McCarthy, 2007).
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4002175 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2013.02.009
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On the unity of children’s phonological error patterns: Distinguishing symptoms from the problem
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