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Initial intonation and lexicon

Prosody is the bridge between interactional/discursive and formal/grammatical aspects in language acquisition. These two aspects are explored, through intonation characteristics in the speech of 3 children exposed to (Brazilian) Portuguese. Basic intonation distinctions are observed in the data sinc...

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Published in:Veredas (Juiz de Fora, Brazil) Brazil), 2012-01, p.40-54
Main Authors: Scarpa, Ester, Fernandes-Svartman, Flaviane
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