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Phonological Processes of Three Indonesian Children Aged Between 1;8 and 2;6
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K@ta
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December 1, 2007
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- Raja, Patuan
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Abstract: Children are believed to employ universal processes in simplifying adult language words to match their developing phonology. The present paper is intended to describe the phonological processes used by three Indonesian children aged between 1;8 and 2;6. There is an indication that the utilization of the processes might be not only quantitatively but also qualitatively age-related, and that the processes might actually be of three types: universal (species-specific), local (language-specific), and idiosyncratic (individual-specific).
Key words: phonological process, child language, universal
Children's versions of adult language words are noticeably phonologically simpler. This ...