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Trends in the Acquisition of Portuguese Phonology -

Trends in the Acquisition of Portuguese Phonology

Buch | Hardcover
232 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-84698-9 (ISBN)
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Trends in the Acquisition of Portuguese Phonology offers a comprehensive analysis of Portuguese phonological development in children and L2 learners.

Drawing from decades of research, the collection highlights the application of generative theoretical models in understanding the intricacies of language acquisition in both Brazilian and European Portuguese contexts. Readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the phonological acquisition process, backed by empirical data and theoretical insights. Features include comparative analyses of Brazilian and European Portuguese, discussions on typical and atypical phonological development, and chapters on the phonology of L2 Portuguese learners. This edited collection will equip researchers, therapists and educators with the tools to apply these insights in practical settings, thereby enhancing language assessment and intervention strategies.

Trends in the Acquisition of Portuguese Phonology will be of interest to linguists, language acquisition researchers, and educators who specialize in phonology, bilingualism, and second language learning, as well as speech and language therapists.

Carmen Matzenauer is a Visiting Professor at the Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil, and a 1A researcher for the Brazilian National Research and Development Council (CNPq). She has a PhD in Linguistics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Her teaching activities include Phonology and Language Acquisition subjects, as well as supervising master's, doctoral and post-doctoral students. She carries out research in the field of Linguistics, with an emphasis on Phonology and Phonetics. Cristiane Lazzarotto-Volcão is a full professor in the Department of Vernacular Language and Literature and a professor and researcher in the Graduate Program in Linguistics at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil. Additionally, she holds a research fellowship at the Linguistics Center of the University of Lisbon, Portugal. As a member of the Speech Department of the Brazilian Society of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, she has contributed significantly to her field. Maria João Freitas is an Associate Professor (Agregação) at Faculdade de Letras (FLUL), researcher at Centro de Linguística (CLUL), and Director of the Doctoral Program in Linguistics at Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. She participated in national projects headed by the Ministério da Educação, and in national and international projects supported by public institutions. Teaching activity includes curricular units on phonology and on language acquisition. Her research interests are in the fields of phonological acquisition, clinical linguistics and educational linguistics.

Introduction

Chapter 1. Theoretical models for phonological development

Chapter 2. Production in typical phonological development: segmental aspects

Chapter 3. Production in typical phonological development: suprasegmental aspects

Chapter 4. Production in atypical phonological development

Chapter 5. Perception acquisition in Portuguese: identification of phonological contrasts

Chapter 6. Phonology and early writing: developmental paths in Brazilian and Portuguese children

Chapter 7. Portuguese phonology in bilingual children

Chapter 8. Portuguese L2 Phonology

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.5.2026
Reihe/Serie Routledge Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
Zusatzinfo 40 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-032-84698-4 / 1032846984
ISBN-13 978-1-032-84698-9 / 9781032846989
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