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WebIn contrast, Hallé and de Boysson-Bardies (1996) found that 11.5-month-olds listened longer to lists of frequent words (in French, e.g. “bonjour”) than to infrequent words, and that this preference carried over to phonetically similar mispronunciations of the familiar words (e.g. “ponjour”). Hallé and de Boysson-Bardies suggested that ... WebBoysson-Bardies, 1996; Stager & Werker, 1997; Swingley & Aslin, 2002). Children at the younger age do show some sensi-tivity in certain contexts, however (Fennell & Werker, … git update from upstream
A crosslinguistic investigation of vowel formants in babbling
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