Phonological awareness is an understanding of the different sounds that make up spoken words in a language. It is the ability to recognise when these sounds are the same and when they're different.
My main research interest is historical phonology, both to reconstruct the sounds of the past and to account for sound change over time. I focus on theories of diachronic phonology which interface ...
Every language has an organised sound system. Phonology is concerned with processes in the mind, determining the rules of a language and how we organise, study and form sounds in speech. We each have ...
We shall regard this question from the perspective of Government Phonology (Kaye, Lowenstamm and Vergnaud ... In our discussion of the Irish and Ukrainian evidence, the function of this prime in the ...
AFTER talking about vocabulary and grammar, we now turn this week to the phonology of Philippine English, or the distinctive pronunciation of English in the Philippines. Certainly, when a Filipino ...
University of Minnesota Extension Regional Office, Hutchinson Remember when you first started to read! Wasn’t that an exciting time? To promote young children’s delight in talking, ...
Dr. Scarborough works in the areas of phonetics and laboratory phonology. Her research explores systematic variation in speech sounds, particularly variation that might be due to communicative factors ...