Author:
Chevrot Jean-Pierre,Beaud Laurence,Varga Renata
Abstract
To begin, we review three theoretical problem areas in
the field of research into phonological variation in children.
Next, we present the results of a cross-sectional study of
two groups of children, aged 6 to 7 years and 10 to 12 years,
relating to the deletion of post-consonantal word-final /R/ in
French (production and judgments of acceptability). In an
experimental study, we then examine the mechanism involved in
the learning of words with a variable /R/. Finally, the
interpretation of the results within the framework of a
cognitive conception of variation leads us to four conclusions:
(i) children have a tendency to copy adult surface forms rather
than to encode a variable rule; (ii) orthography causes the late
encoding of certain variable /R/s; (iii) the establishment of
linguistic factors precedes that of social factors; and (iv)
age-related changes are not guided by the sociolinguistic value
that groups consciously attribute to the variables.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Education,Language and Linguistics
Cited by
42 articles.
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