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The traditional focus of the Papers in Laboratory Phonology series
has been on the relationship of phonology to phonetics. The present
volume expands this domain in setting two new themes: language
acquisition and lexical representation. Contributors tackle the
central problem of what constitutes a possible word in generative
phonology, employing contemporary approaches such as Optimality
Theory, connectionism, and stochastic grammars. Several papers
integrate the issues of lexical representation and language
acquisition by undertaking to explain the organization of the adult
phonological system as the end product of the acquisition process.
Others explore the role of sequential frequency in the lexicon and
the development of fine temporal control in production in the
emergence of phonological segments and features. Papers in
Laboratory Phonology V: Acquisition and the Lexicon will thus be of
interest to a wide range of researchers in phonetics, phonology,
psycholinguistics, cognitive science, and the study of speech and
communication disorders.
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