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274 related items for PubMed ID: 23911593

  • 1. The influence of babbling patterns on the processing of speech.
    DePaolis RA, Vihman MM, Nakai S.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2013 Dec; 36(4):642-9. PubMed ID: 23911593
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  • 2. 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.
    J Child Lang; 2010 Mar; 37(2):293-318. PubMed ID: 19570317
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  • 3. Do production patterns influence the processing of speech in prelinguistic infants?
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  • 4. The role of production abilities in the perception of consonant category in infants.
    Vilain A, Dole M, Lœvenbruck H, Pascalis O, Schwartz JL.
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  • 5. Production constraints on utterance-final consonant characteristics in babbling.
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  • 6. 'Frame dominance' and the serial organization of babbling, and first words in Korean-Learning infants.
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  • 8. Non-adjacent consonant sequence patterns in English target words during the first-word period.
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    J Child Lang; 2017 Sep; 44(5):1065-1087. PubMed ID: 27523171
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  • 9. British English infants segment words only with exaggerated infant-directed speech stimuli.
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    Cognition; 2016 Mar; 148():1-9. PubMed ID: 26707426
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  • 10. Spanish-English speech perception in children and adults: developmental trends.
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  • 11. The role of the input on the development of the LC bias: a crosslinguistic comparison.
    Gonzalez-Gomez N, Hayashi A, Tsuji S, Mazuka R, Nazzi T.
    Cognition; 2014 Sep; 132(3):301-11. PubMed ID: 24858107
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  • 12. Biomechanically preferred consonant-vowel combinations fail to appear in adult spoken corpora.
    Whalen DH, Giulivi S, Nam H, Levitt AG, Hallé P, Goldstein LM.
    Lang Speech; 2012 Dec; 55(Pt 4):503-15. PubMed ID: 23420980
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  • 14. Articulatory complexity, ambient frequency, and functional load as predictors of consonant development in children.
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  • 15. Segmental production in Mandarin-learning infants.
    Chen LM, Kent RD.
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  • 16. Orthogonal neural codes for speech in the infant brain.
    Gennari G, Marti S, Palu M, Fló A, Dehaene-Lambertz G.
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  • 17. Effects of EPG treatment for English consonant contrasts on L2 perception and production.
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  • 18. Evidence for language-specific influence on the preference of stress patterns in infants learning an Iambic language (Hebrew).
    Segal O, Kishon-Rabin L.
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  • 19. Measuring phonology in babble and speech.
    Stoel-Gammon C.
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  • 20. Intrinsic F0 of vowels in the babbling of 6-, 9-, and 12-month-old French- and English-learning infants.
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