Abstract:Evidence from acoustic and articulatory phonetics increasingly suggests that morphological structure is reflected in spoken language patterns. For child language, this interaction between word structure and speech production has the potential to shed considerable light on the status of children’s early word forms - but the topic remains underexplored in child speech. How do children analyze the internal structure of morphologically complex words throughout childhood? To answer this, the current study measured … Show more
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