ISCA Archive SPM 1996
ISCA Archive SPM 1996

Phonological organization in early speech production

Thorsten Piske

The central proposal of this paper is that initially every child operates with a limited inventory of articulatory patterns to organize the phonological information specifying his/her first words. The nature, functioning, and development of these patterns is discussed on the basis of longitudinal data from eight LI German monolingual children.