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Title: Conventions applicable in transcription and analysis of speech of children exposed to a bilingual environment
Authors: Grech, Helen
Hesketh, Anne
Keywords: Bilingualism in children
Children -- Language
Articulation disorders in children
Issue Date: 1996
Publisher: Israeli Speech Hearing & Language Association
Citation: Grech, H., & Hesketh, A. (1996). Conventions applicable in transcription and analysis of speech of children exposed to a bilingual environment. Journal of the Israeli Speech Hearing & Language Association, 19, 255-268.
Abstract: The issue of how to transcribe children's speech is not recorded clearly and comprehensively in the literature. Objectives are usually laid out However the implementation procedures regarding conventions to be applied are not dealt with. The authors encountered such difficulties while they were carrying out an ongoing research project on Maltese Child Phonology. Maltese is a Semitic based language with the amalgamation and influence of English and the Romance languages.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/72517
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