Book contents
- The Emergence of Phonology
- The Emergence of Phonology: Whole-word Approaches and Cross-linguistic Evidence
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Introduction: the emergence of phonology: whole-word approaches, cross-linguistic evidence
- Part I The current framework
- Part II Setting papers
- Part III Cross-linguistic studies
- 7 One idiosyncratic strategy in the acquisition of phonology
- 8 Phonological reorganization: a case study
- 9 How abstract is child phonology?
- 10 Beyond early words: word template development in Brazilian Portuguese
- 11 Templates in French
- 12 The acquisition of consonant clusters in Polish: a case study
- 13 Geminate template: a model for first Finnish words
- 14 Influence of geminate structure on early Arabic templatic patterns
- 15 Lexical frequency effects on phonological development: the case of word production in Japanese
- Part IV Perspectives and challenges
- References for reprinted papers
- Index
13 - Geminate template: a model for first Finnish words
from Part III - Cross-linguistic studies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2013
- The Emergence of Phonology
- The Emergence of Phonology: Whole-word Approaches and Cross-linguistic Evidence
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Introduction: the emergence of phonology: whole-word approaches, cross-linguistic evidence
- Part I The current framework
- Part II Setting papers
- Part III Cross-linguistic studies
- 7 One idiosyncratic strategy in the acquisition of phonology
- 8 Phonological reorganization: a case study
- 9 How abstract is child phonology?
- 10 Beyond early words: word template development in Brazilian Portuguese
- 11 Templates in French
- 12 The acquisition of consonant clusters in Polish: a case study
- 13 Geminate template: a model for first Finnish words
- 14 Influence of geminate structure on early Arabic templatic patterns
- 15 Lexical frequency effects on phonological development: the case of word production in Japanese
- Part IV Perspectives and challenges
- References for reprinted papers
- Index
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- The Emergence of PhonologyWhole-word Approaches and Cross-linguistic Evidence, pp. 362 - 373Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013
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