Jakobson’s universalist theory and order of acquisition of consonants in Mexican Spanish: A case study
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https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.34.1Keywords:
phonological development, order of acquisition of phonology, universalist theoryAbstract
The objective of this research was to contrast the results of the CEFI (Questionnaire for the Evaluation of Child Phonology) to elaborate a proposal for a possible acquisition order of the consonant phonemes in Mexican Spanish. Taken as a basis the Jakobson’s universalist theory, the productions of two children aged 2 and 4, were analyzed acoustically to find out the differences and similitudes with this Jacobson proposal. Productions of the 4-year-old child showed no differences with the proposed order while the productions of the 2-year-old child presented some differences in the acquisition order of fricative phonemes regarding to affricate and vibrant consonants.