Abstract

To verify the probable correlations between the number of word types and the number of consonants in the general phonological system in children with typical language development. Study participants were 186 children aged one year and six months to five years, 11 months and 29 days who were monolingual Brazilian Portuguese speakers with typical language development. Data collection involved speech, language and hearing assessments and spontaneous speech recordings. Phonology was assessed with regard to the number of acquired consonants in the general phonological system, in each syllable structure and in Implicational Model of Feature Complexity (IMFC) levels. Vocabulary was assessed with regard to number of word types produced. These data were compared across age groups. After that, correlations between the word types produced and the variables established for the phonological system were analyzed. The significance level adopted was 5%. All phonological aspects evaluated presented gradual growth. Word types produced showed a similar behavior, though with a small regression at the age of five years. Different positive correlations occurred between the spoken word types and the variables analyzed in the phonological system. Only one negative correlation occurred with respect to the production of complex onset in the last age group analyzed. The phonology and vocabulary of the study participants present similar behaviors. There are many positive correlations between the word types produced and the different aspects of phonology, except regarding complex onset.

Highlights

  • In the complex and intriguing study of oral language, there are several parameters that can be considered in order to evaluate and analyze development

  • In an attempt to circumscribe the object of study, the theme language is divided into systems: phonology, vocabulary/lexicon/semantics, syntax, morphology and pragmatics

  • The 186 children who participated were aged between one year and six months and five years, 11 months and 29 days, all members of monolingual families who speak Brazilian Portuguese and presented typical language development

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Introduction

In the complex and intriguing study of oral language, there are several parameters that can be considered in order to evaluate and analyze development. In an attempt to circumscribe the object of study, the theme language is divided into systems: phonology, vocabulary/lexicon/semantics, syntax, morphology and pragmatics. This article will investigate typical acquisition of phonology and vocabulary of Brazilian Portuguese and relationships that occur between these systems in the course of acquisition. Much is already known about the acquisition of Brazilian Portuguese consonants, especially in the dialectal variant of Rio Grande do Sul State, which can be exemplified by the studies conducted by researcher Regina Lamprecht and compiled in book form(1). Complex onset only appears at the age of five, being considered, as late-acquisition(1)

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