The relationship between perception and production of /w/, /r/, and /l/ by three-year-old children |
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Authors: | Winifred Strange Patricia A. Broen |
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Affiliation: | University of Minnesota USA |
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Abstract: | Twenty-one normally developing 3-year-old children were tested on two approximant consonant contrasts, rake-lake and wake-rake, and a control contrast, wake-bake. Perception was assessed in a two-choice picture identification paradigm; stimuli were (1) natural and computer synthesized “clear cases” of the minimal pairs, and (2) synthetic stimulus series which interpolated on acoustic dimensions that differentiate the minimal pairs. As a group, the children showed very accurate perception of the minimal pairs. Performance on the synthetic series yielded consistent identification of the endpoint stimuli and monotonic functions with abrupt crossovers at the phoneme boundary. Children who did not yet articulate /r/ and /l/ appropriately showed somewhat less consistent perception than children who produced all phonemes correctly. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Winifred Strange Center for Research in Human Learning 205 Elliott Hall University of Minnesota 75 East River Road Minneapolis MN 55455. |
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