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  • 3. The characteristics of prelexical babbling after cochlear implantation between 5 and 20 months of age.
    Schauwers K, Gillis S, Govaerts PJ.
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  • 4. Effects of hearing loss and spectral shaping on identification and neural response patterns of stop-consonant stimuli in young adults.
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  • 5. [Comparison of vocalization development between normal and congenitally hearing impaired infants during pre-language period].
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  • 7. Universal production patterns and ambient language influences in babbling: a cross-linguistic study of Korean- and English-learning infants.
    Lee SA, Davis B, Macneilage P.
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  • 8. 'Frame dominance' and the serial organization of babbling, and first words in Korean-Learning infants.
    Lee S, Davis BL, MacNeilage P.
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  • 9. On the robustness of vocal development: an examination of infants with moderate-to-severe hearing loss and additional risk factors.
    Nathani S, Oller DK, Neal AR.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2007 Dec 23; 50(6):1425-44. PubMed ID: 18055766
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  • 10. The articulatory basis of babbling.
    Davis BL, MacNeilage PF.
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  • 11. Auditory steady-state responses to bone conduction stimuli in children with hearing loss.
    Swanepoel de W, Ebrahim S, Friedland P, Swanepoel A, Pottas L.
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  • 12. Children's speech recognition scores: the Speech Intelligibility Index and proficiency factors for age and hearing level.
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  • 14. On the origin of internal structure of word forms.
    MacNeilage PF, Davis BL.
    Science; 2000 Apr 21; 288(5465):527-31. PubMed ID: 10775113
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  • 15. Biomechanically preferred consonant-vowel combinations fail to appear in adult spoken corpora.
    Whalen DH, Giulivi S, Nam H, Levitt AG, Hallé P, Goldstein LM.
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  • 16. The role of production abilities in the perception of consonant category in infants.
    Vilain A, Dole M, Lœvenbruck H, Pascalis O, Schwartz JL.
    Dev Sci; 2019 Nov 21; 22(6):e12830. PubMed ID: 30908771
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  • 17. Production constraints on utterance-final consonant characteristics in babbling.
    Redford MA, MacNeilage PF, Davis BL.
    Phonetica; 1997 Nov 21; 54(3-4):172-86. PubMed ID: 9396167
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  • 18. The hearing of speech during language acquisition.
    Skinner MW.
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  • 19. Vowel Context Effects on Consonant Repetition in Early Words.
    Kim N, Davis BL.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2021 Jan 14; 64(1):40-50. PubMed ID: 33351667
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  • 20. Vocal development in infants with Down syndrome and infants who are developing normally.
    Steffens ML, Oller DK, Lynch M, Urbano RC.
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