%0 Journal Article %T The development of morphonotactic and phonotactic word每initial consonant clusters in Croatian first每language acquisition %A Dressler %A Wolfgang %A Keliˋ %A Maja %J - %D 2019 %R 10.22210/suvlin.2019.088.03 %X Saˋetak We study first language acquisition of Croatian morphonotactic vs. phonotactic word每initial consonant clusters. Morphonotactic clusters cross a morpheme boundary, such as /sl/ in s+loˋiti & to arrange*, whereas phonotactic clusters occur within a morpheme, as in slad+o+led &ice每cream*. With a new method we show that, similarly to equally morphology每rich Polish and Lithuanian, the three investigated Croatian children acquire morphonotactic clusters earlier than homophonous phonotactic clusters. We also study preferences of double and triple word每initial consonant clusters via the concept of Net Auditory Distance (NAD), never before used for Croatian, with partially unexpected results. When dealing for the first time in studies of (mor)phonotactic development with the rise of cluster complexity, we will show that morphonotactics creates new complexity. Since children do not learn directly the target language, as represented in grammars, dictionaries and electronic corpora of written or oral adult language, we compare the development of child speech (CS) systematically with the children*s language input, i.e. child每directed speech (CDS) of their caretakers. In this way, we can achieve a higher degree of ecological validity than with formal transversal tests. The three longitudinal corpora of spontaneous interaction between a child and a caretaker (Croatian Corpus of Child Language, Kovaˋeviˋ 2002) have been recorded, transcribed and coded according to the methodologies of the international project CHILDES and the Crosslinguistic Project on Pre每 and Protomorphology in Language Acquisition headed by the second author. The results are compared with those of the acquisition of morphonotactic vs. phonotactic clusters by Polish children. Diverging results are due to structural differences between these two Slavic languages %K first每language acquisition %K morphonotactics %K phonotactics %K child corpora %K Net Auditory Distance (NAD) %K Croatian language %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=336228