an onomatopoeic toddler
Deborah Gibson
debgibson at telus.net
Mon Mar 31 17:59:25 UTC 2008
Hi Marie
I would like a copy too please. Many of my autistic son's earliest
words were onomatopoeic.
thanks
Deborah Gibson, <debgibson at telus.net>
UBC, Vancouver
On 31-Mar-08, at 1:52 AM, Marie Højholt wrote:
> Dear all!
> I am a student of linguistics in Denmark, and last month I handed
> in an (20ECTS) essay on individual variation in childrens language
> aqcuisition, - a single case study of a boy (12-28months) who used
> far more onomatopoeic words than conventional ones. His production
> of onomatopoeia was large and creative and the essay provides many
> illustrative examples, that might be useful for any of you who
> either neeed samples of childrens onomatopoeia, need good examples
> of phonetically/articulatorilly funny productions, or just a nice
> example of individual variation in language acquisition!
> If you contact me, I will send it to you in PDF. All sounds are
> transcribed in IPA.
> All my best
> Marie Hoejholt
> Aarhus
> Denmark
>
> >
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