Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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Page 516
... infants 10-12 months old were able to discriminate either the Hindi or the Nthlakampx con- trast ( Werker & Tees 1984a ) . The pattern of results revealed for infants is shown in Figure 2 . This pattern of change between 6 and 12 months ...
... infants 10-12 months old were able to discriminate either the Hindi or the Nthlakampx con- trast ( Werker & Tees 1984a ) . The pattern of results revealed for infants is shown in Figure 2 . This pattern of change between 6 and 12 months ...
Page 521
... infants initially represent only the vocalic nucleus of the word ( Ferguson & Farwell 1975 ) . However , the findings with young children are unconvincing because the methods used to test their perception of words differed greatly in ...
... infants initially represent only the vocalic nucleus of the word ( Ferguson & Farwell 1975 ) . However , the findings with young children are unconvincing because the methods used to test their perception of words differed greatly in ...
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... infants . They reported that by 11.5 months of age , infants were able to recognize frequently heard words and showed a preference for listening to such words over the infrequently heard foils , but only if the foils were pho- netically ...
... infants . They reported that by 11.5 months of age , infants were able to recognize frequently heard words and showed a preference for listening to such words over the infrequently heard foils , but only if the foils were pho- netically ...
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