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      Phonological change and the representation of consonant clusters in Spanish: a case study.

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      Clinical linguistics & phonetics

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          This single-subject case study evaluates effects of treatment of a complex onset on the sound system of a monolingual Spanish-speaking child (female, aged 3;9) with phonological delay. Pre-treatment, the child excluded all consonant+liquid clusters, as well as tap /[symbol: see text]/ and trill /r/. Immediately following training on /f[symbol: see text]-/ in non-words, the child generalized across consonant+liquid clusters and the tap singleton. These improvements continued to 2 months post-treatment follow-up, with the ultimate addition of the trill at that point in time. Consonant+glide sequences, whose structural status as complex onsets is debated in the Spanish phonology literature, patterned differently from consonant+liquid sequences. Specific findings are viewed in light of linguistic markedness, syllable structure, sonority sequencing, and the representation of consonant clusters.

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          Journal
          Clin Linguist Phon
          Clinical linguistics & phonetics
          0269-9206
          0269-9206
          Dec 2005
          : 19
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, San Diego State University, California 92182-1518, USA. jbarlow@sdsu.edu
          Article
          16180282
          d7c612c6-3aab-44ba-b85a-9cbcab6c414c
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