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Corpus Study of Early Bulgarian Onomatopoeias in the Terms of CHILDES

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The paper focuses on the earliest phases of grammatical ontogenesis. The object of observation and research is child-produced onomatopoeias from the periods of pre-morphology and the transition to proto-morphology, excerpted from the spoken language corpora of two Bulgarian girls (Alexandra and Stefani, marked in the respective longitudes in CHAT-format in the CLAN programme as ALE and TEF respectively).

The publication of the Paper is funded by the project CLaDA-BG – National Interdisciplinary Research E-Infrastructure for Bulgarian Language and Cultural Heritage Resources and Technologies integrated within European CLARIN and DARIAH infrastructures (Contract Nr. 01-164/ 28.08.2018).

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    The research described here is based on empirical material from the Bulgarian child language corpus (and in particular on Corpus A), created by the team at the Laboratory of Applied Linguistics at Shumen University “Konstantin Preslavski.” See [6].

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Popova, V., Popov, D. (2019). Corpus Study of Early Bulgarian Onomatopoeias in the Terms of CHILDES. In: Salah, A., Karpov, A., Potapova, R. (eds) Speech and Computer. SPECOM 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11658. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26061-3_38

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