phonetically consistent forms

Lise Menn lise.menn at colorado.edu
Wed Sep 4 20:58:15 UTC 2002


>I am looking for references on the use of phonetically consistent
>forms, especially among toddlers. I've come up blank so far, and
>suspect that I am not searching under the right terms. Any
>references or pointers you can give me would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Lynn Santelmann

Andrea Feldman and I have just finished revising a case-study paper
on them for Journal of Child Language; if you want it, I'll ask her
if she's ready to share the ms. with you.  Classic references are
Dore, Franklin, Miller, & Ramer (1976) in  Journal of Child Language,
Halliday's 1975 book 'Learning How to Mean',  Claire Painter's 1984
book 'Into the Mother Tongue, plus several forms described in my
dissertation Pattern, control, and contrast in beginning speech: A
case study in the development of word form and word function.
University of Illinois, Urbana, 1976, which you can get from
University Microfilms.

best regards, Lise
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