Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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to passages containing pauses within words . These results hold when the crucial words are unfamiliar , infrequent , and not repeated within the passage , suggesting that infants have some general capacity to recognize word boundaries ...
to passages containing pauses within words . These results hold when the crucial words are unfamiliar , infrequent , and not repeated within the passage , suggesting that infants have some general capacity to recognize word boundaries ...
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... words and unstressed function words before the age at which they fix the phonological representation ; they can thus strip off function words from the utter- ance edges when trying to detect a surface stress regularity . Similarly , I ...
... words and unstressed function words before the age at which they fix the phonological representation ; they can thus strip off function words from the utter- ance edges when trying to detect a surface stress regularity . Similarly , I ...
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... word of English or not . They were to indicate their decision by pressing one of two keys on the computer keyboard - z for nonwords and m for words . The critical stimuli were fifty pairs of words , falling into five categories ( Table ...
... word of English or not . They were to indicate their decision by pressing one of two keys on the computer keyboard - z for nonwords and m for words . The critical stimuli were fifty pairs of words , falling into five categories ( Table ...
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