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She proposed that phonological development proceeds in large part from vocal practice , and expounded a model in which ' an " articulatory filter ” acts to “ screen in " ... words which resemble the child's existing motor production ...
She proposed that phonological development proceeds in large part from vocal practice , and expounded a model in which ' an " articulatory filter ” acts to “ screen in " ... words which resemble the child's existing motor production ...
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the idea is consistent with the common observation that perception precedes production as well as with the idea of acoustic targets in speech ( Kingston & Diehl 1994 , Lindblom 1996 , Coleman 1998 ) . Further , the idea is supported by ...
the idea is consistent with the common observation that perception precedes production as well as with the idea of acoustic targets in speech ( Kingston & Diehl 1994 , Lindblom 1996 , Coleman 1998 ) . Further , the idea is supported by ...
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In addition , babbling studies show that these sensitivities are reflected in production biases . The preferred segments and rhythmic patterns of babbling differ in infants from different language backgrounds , and these differences ...
In addition , babbling studies show that these sensitivities are reflected in production biases . The preferred segments and rhythmic patterns of babbling differ in infants from different language backgrounds , and these differences ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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