Fourteen-month-olds pay attention to vowels in novel words.
Recent research has shown that infants are sensitive to mispronunciations of words when tested using a preferential looking task. The results of these studies indicate that infants are able to access the phonological detail of words when engaged in lexical recognition. However, most of this work has...
Main Authors: | Mani, N, Plunkett, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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