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It is quite possible that mothers of prelinguistic infants respond to universal instincts to “ clarify ' salient phonological features for the sake of their children's comprehension , as Kuhl and colleagues ( 1997 ) ...
It is quite possible that mothers of prelinguistic infants respond to universal instincts to “ clarify ' salient phonological features for the sake of their children's comprehension , as Kuhl and colleagues ( 1997 ) ...
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Phonological variation and change in the speech of Tyneside adolescents . Newcastle , UK : University of Newcastle dissertation , to appear . ANDRUSKI , JEAN E .; Patricia K. KuHL ; and Akiko HAYASHI . 1999. The acoustics of vowels in ...
Phonological variation and change in the speech of Tyneside adolescents . Newcastle , UK : University of Newcastle dissertation , to appear . ANDRUSKI , JEAN E .; Patricia K. KuHL ; and Akiko HAYASHI . 1999. The acoustics of vowels in ...
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American Sign Language and the architecture of phonological theory . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 5.335–75 . PERLMUTTER , David . 1992. Sonority and syllable structure in American Sign Language . Linguistic Inquiry 23.407-42 .
American Sign Language and the architecture of phonological theory . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 5.335–75 . PERLMUTTER , David . 1992. Sonority and syllable structure in American Sign Language . Linguistic Inquiry 23.407-42 .
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