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Special Issue: Sonority and the cross-linguistic acquisition of /s/ clusters in children with phonological disordersGuest Editor: Mehmet Yavaş

Acquisition of /s/-clusters in Dutch-speaking children with phonological disorders

Pages 199-209 | Received 25 Apr 2009, Accepted 16 Sep 2009, Published online: 10 Feb 2010

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Mehmet Yavaș, Annette Fox-Boyer & Blanca Schaefer. (2018) Patterns in German /ʃC/-cluster acquisition. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 32:10, pages 913-931.
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Blanca Schaefer & Annette Fox-Boyer. (2017) The acquisition of initial consonant clusters in German-speaking 2-year-olds. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 19:5, pages 476-489.
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Mehmet Yavaş & Marta Marecka. (2014) Acquisition of Polish #sC clusters in typically-developing children and children with phonological disorders. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 16:2, pages 132-141.
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Mehmet Yavaş. (2013) What explains the reductions in /s/-clusters: Sonority or [continuant]?. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 27:6-7, pages 394-403.
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Steve Parker. (2017) Sounding out Sonority. Language and Linguistics Compass 11:9, pages e12248.
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