LINGUIST List 15.1208
Tue Apr 13 2004
Qs: Phonology/Nursery Rhymes; Flege References
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gpoizat, nursery rhymes
Antheia Dorn Cadette, Flege's Equivalence Classification
Message 1: nursery rhymes
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 03:33:28 CEST
From: gpoizat <gpoizatclub-internet.fr>
Subject: nursery rhymes
I am currently looking for any refernce pertaining to the phonological
patterns in English nursery rhymes. could anyone highlight me? thank
you claire hostalier
Message 2: Flege's Equivalence Classification
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 10:29:10 -0400
From: Antheia Dorn Cadette <antheiachotmail.com>
Subject: Flege's Equivalence Classification
I am currently doing research in phonological acquisition and am
particularly interested in FLege's Equivalence Classification. The
latest that I've found dates back to 1987 and appeared in the Journal
of Phonetics. Do you know of more recent studies?
Thank you for your kind consideration.
Antheia