Phonological development: acquisition of hausa secondary consonants by the hausa children / Sani Dauda Ibrahim
Phonological development refers to the stages that children pass before they can correctly use and understand the sound system of their language. Inspired by Stampe's (1969) Natural Phonology Theory, this paper examines the acquisition of Hausa secondary consonants pronunciation by the Hausa ch...
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Main Author: | Ibrahim, Sani Dauda (Author) |
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Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah,
2019.
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