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This strategy does not occur in all signed languages and seems to be linked to the extent of oral education ( articulation and lip reading ) in the country . Therefore , mouthing substitutes occur in a number of Western signed languages ...
This strategy does not occur in all signed languages and seems to be linked to the extent of oral education ( articulation and lip reading ) in the country . Therefore , mouthing substitutes occur in a number of Western signed languages ...
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Similarly , by nine months , infants can discriminate speech sound sequences that occur more frequently from those that occur less frequently within their own language ( Jusczyk & Luce 1994 ) . It is important to note , however , that ...
Similarly , by nine months , infants can discriminate speech sound sequences that occur more frequently from those that occur less frequently within their own language ( Jusczyk & Luce 1994 ) . It is important to note , however , that ...
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b . the quality of information occurring in the speech signal ( e.g. the types of sounds involved , the context in which the sounds occur , the phonetic cues available , etc. ) . When there is indeterminacy , a listener is biased to ...
b . the quality of information occurring in the speech signal ( e.g. the types of sounds involved , the context in which the sounds occur , the phonetic cues available , etc. ) . When there is indeterminacy , a listener is biased to ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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