Kindersprache, Aphasie und allgemeine Lautgesetze

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"Kindersprache, Aphasie und allgemeine Lautgesetze" is a seminal linguistic study by Roman Jakobson that examines the relationships between child language, aphasia, and universal sound laws in human speech.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
linguistic study
academicDiscipline developmental linguistics NERFINISHED
general linguistics
neurolinguistics
author Roman Jakobson NERFINISHED
contribution formulation of structural principles of phonological development
linking ontogeny of language with pathology of language
support for universal phonological laws
describes universal patterns in acquisition and loss of phonological contrasts
examinesRelationshipBetween aphasia and universal sound laws
child language and aphasia
child language and universal sound laws
field clinical linguistics NERFINISHED
linguistics
phonological theory
focusesOn markedness in sound systems
phonological oppositions
universal tendencies in sound change
hasAuthor Roman Jakobson NERFINISHED
influencedField language acquisition research
psycholinguistics
speech pathology
structural linguistics
isSeminalWorkIn child language research
phonological theory
structural linguistics
study of aphasia
keyConcept markedness
parallelism between development and dissolution of language
phonological oppositions
universal sound laws
language German
mainTopic aphasia
child language
language acquisition
language disorders
phonology
sound laws
proposes parallelism between stages of child language and patterns of aphasic breakdown
theoreticalFramework structuralism
title Kindersprache, Aphasie und allgemeine Lautgesetze NERFINISHED

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Roman Jakobson notableWork Kindersprache, Aphasie und allgemeine Lautgesetze