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A phonological analysis of onomatopoeia in early word production

An analysis of longitudinal diary data from one infant acquiring German to seek a better understanding of the role of onomatopoeia in early language development across the first 500 words.

Phonological Wildness in Early Language Development - Exploring the Role of Onomatopoeia

This study uses eye-tracking to single out the role of *wild* onomatopoeia in language development, as described by Rhodes (1994). Wildness – whereby extra-phonetic features are used in order to reproduce non-human sounds – is thought here to …