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ISSN:0024-3841

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Míriam Rodríguez-Guerra,Sonia Colina,Leah Fabiano-Smith Míriam Rodríguez-Guerra
This study contributes to the understanding of bilingual speech sound acquisition, as it explores substitution patterns by preschoolers undergoing a language shift. Specifically, it investigates the distribution of glides [j w] as substitut...
Yufeng Liu,Dennis Tay Yufeng Liu
Previous studies have compared Covid metaphors across languages and national contexts, but seldom focus on the translation issue where news narratives of the same event may be different when translated for different readers. Another unexplo...
Samantha N Emerson,Valery D Limia,Şeyda Özçalışkan Samantha N Emerson
Languages differ in how they express motion: Languages like English prefer to conflate manner and path into the same clause and express both elements frequently while languages like Turkish prefer to express these elements separately, with ...
Le Yao,Cindy Sing Bik Ngai Le Yao
To cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, various policy measures accompanied by health crisis communication were adopted in China to engage publics. In this study, we investigated how People's Daily communicated COVID-19 messages on Weibo. Drawi...
David J Townsend David J Townsend
Two experiments examined the relation between event structure, situational likelihood and eye fixation time while reading predicate modifiers in isolated sentences. Experiment 1 used activity predicates and preparatory process predicates (c...
Anne Therese Frederiksen,Rachel I Mayberry Anne Therese Frederiksen
Discussions of reference tracking in spoken languages often invoke some version of a referential hierarchy. In this paper, we asked whether this hierarchy applies equally well to reference tracking in a visual language, American Sign Langua...
Tara McALLISTER Byun Tara McALLISTER Byun
This paper investigates a proposed phonetically-based account of developmental phonological patterns that lack counterparts in adult typology. Adult listeners perceive some phonemic contrasts more accurately than others, and these differenc...
Katy Carlson Katy Carlson
How do we know when a contrast is coming? This study explores the prediction of parallel contrastive phrases, especially NPs, in sentences with and without overt focus marking. A written sentence-completion questionnaire with clauses follow...
Daniel A Dinnsen,Michael C Dow,Judith A Gierut et al. Daniel A Dinnsen et al.
This paper examines a range of predicted versus attested error patterns involving coronal fricatives (e.g. [s, z, θ, ð]) as targets and repairs in the early sound systems of monolingual English-acquiring children. Typological results are ...
Derek M Houston,Tonya R Bergeson Derek M Houston
The advent of cochlear implantation has provided thousands of deaf infants and children access to speech and the opportunity to learn spoken language. Whether or not deaf infants successfully learn spoken language after implantation may dep...