Joseph P. Stemberger
List of John Benjamins publications for which Joseph P. Stemberger plays a role.
Chapter 11. Phonological development: Research in multilingual and cross-cultural contexts Child Bilingualism and Second Language Learning: Multidisciplinary perspectives, Li, Fangfang, Karen E. Pollock and Robbin Gibb (eds.), pp. 223–248 | Chapter
2020 In recent years, research in child language acquisition has expanded beyond English and Euro-Western contexts. Canada’s multilingual population and commitments to revitalization of First Nations languages and education underscore the importance of such research. Knowledge of both… read more
Phonological reduction in the first part of noun compounds: A case study of early child language Phonological and Phonetic Considerations of Lexical Processing, Jarema, Gonia and Gary Libben (eds.), pp. 67–86 | Article
2015 Regular plural nouns rarely appear as the first member of a compound noun in English under any circumstances, while irregular plurals are more likely under certain conditions. One explanation holds that this is a consequence of the fundamentally different ways in which regular and irregular plurals… read more
Overgeneralization in the processing of complex forms in Valley Zapotec child language Semantic Considerations of Lexical Processing, pp. 107–130 | Article
2014 Models of language learning and processing differ in their level of emphasis on the storage of individual meaningful units versus combinations of meaningful units. While there is evidence for the storage of larger stretches of speech, a separate issue is how much such stored forms contribute to… read more
Phonological reduction in the first part of noun compounds: A case study of early child language Phonological and Phonetic considerations of Lexical Processing, pp. 320–338 | Article
2013 Regular plural nouns rarely appear as the first member of a compound noun in English under any circumstances, while irregular plurals are more likely under certain conditions. One explanation holds that this is a consequence of the fundamentally different ways in which regular and irregular plurals… read more
Rule-Less Morphology at the Phonology-Lexicon Interface The Reality of Linguistic Rules, Lima, Susan D., Roberta Corrigan and Gregory Iverson, pp. 147–170 | Article
1994 Rule ordering in Child phonology Principles and Prediction: The analysis of natural language, Eid, Mushira and Gregory Iverson (eds.), pp. 305–326 | Article
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