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- Fis_phenomenon abstract "Fis phenomenon is a phenomenon of child language acquisition that demonstrates that perception of phonemes occurs earlier than the ability of the child to produce those phonemes. It is also illustrative of a larger theme in child language acquisition: that skills in linguistic comprehension generally precede corresponding skills in linguistic production.The name comes from an incident reported in 1960 by J. Berko and R. Brown. A child referred to his inflatable plastic fish as a fis. However, when adults asked him, \"Is this your fis?\" he rejected the statement. When he was asked, \"Is this your fish?\" he responded, \"Yes, my fis.\" This shows that although the child could not produce the phoneme /ʃ/, he could perceive it as being different from the phoneme /s/. In some cases, the sounds produced by the child are actually acoustically different, but not significantly enough for others to distinguish since the language in question does not make such contrasts.".
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- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageLength "1744".
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageRevisionID "576191695".
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Language_acquisition.
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Berko_Gleason.
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Language_acquisition.
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Language_production.
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Phoneme.
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Brown_(psychologist).
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Sentence_processing.
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fis phenomenon".
- Fis_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "fis phenomenon".
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- Fis_phenomenon subject Category:Language_acquisition.
- Fis_phenomenon hypernym Phenomenon.
- Fis_phenomenon type Disease.
- Fis_phenomenon comment "Fis phenomenon is a phenomenon of child language acquisition that demonstrates that perception of phonemes occurs earlier than the ability of the child to produce those phonemes. It is also illustrative of a larger theme in child language acquisition: that skills in linguistic comprehension generally precede corresponding skills in linguistic production.The name comes from an incident reported in 1960 by J. Berko and R. Brown. A child referred to his inflatable plastic fish as a fis.".
- Fis_phenomenon label "Fis phenomenon".
- Fis_phenomenon sameAs Q5454368.
- Fis_phenomenon sameAs m.0fzrn.
- Fis_phenomenon sameAs Q5454368.
- Fis_phenomenon wasDerivedFrom Fis_phenomenon?oldid=576191695.
- Fis_phenomenon isPrimaryTopicOf Fis_phenomenon.