Abstract:Previous work has found that preschoolers with greater phonological awareness and larger lexicons, who vocalize more throughout the day, exhibit less intra-syllabic coarticulation in controlled speech production tasks. These findings suggest that both linguistic experience and speech motor control are important predictors of spoken phonetic development. Still, it remains unclear how preschoolers' speech practice during vocalizations drives the development of coarticulation because children who vocalize more ar… Show more
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