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J Child Lang ; 37(1): 145-57, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19323858

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We investigated developmental changes during the transition from one-word to two-word production, focusing on strategies to lengthen utterances phonologically and to control utterances suprasegmentally. We hypothesized that there is a period of reorganization at the onset of word combinations indicated by decreases in both filler syllables (Fillers) and final syllable lengthening (FSL). The data are from a visually impaired child (Seth) between 1; 6.21 and 1; 10.26. Seth produced many Fillers until 1; 9 when their number decreased for about two weeks after which they changed in nature. FSL was observed until 1; 8, but diminished at 1; 9. These two regressions coincide with the onset of word combination.


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Child Language , Phonetics , Speech , Analysis of Variance , Humans , Infant , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Speech Acoustics , Speech Production Measurement , Time Factors , Vision Disorders
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