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Titre Les productions vocales des jeunes enfants français : convergence vers le modèle adulte
Auteur Pierre A. Hallé
Mir@bel Revue Langue française
Numéro no 118, mai 1998 L'acquisition du français langue maternelle, sous la direction de Claire Martinot
Page 6-25
Résumé anglais French infants vocal productions: Convergence toward the adult language patterns The study of French children's vocal productions suggests that, at each period of development, the emerging and developing aspects specific to French language are those aspects which are functional, given the children's cognitive capacities. Children soon overcome the limitations imposed by physiological and biological maturation, and their vocalisations reflect native language specificity well before they can say words. Language specificity first appears in the prosodic, then in the segmental characteristics of vocalisations. Language specificity also affects the way children's early words deviate from the adult model, and the kind of regularities that later emerge as a "proto-phonology", roughly at the time of lexical burst.
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Article en ligne http://www.persee.fr/doc/lfr_0023-8368_1998_num_118_1_6248