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Frontiers in Psychology|October 18, 2014
Magnitude of phonetic distinction predicts success at early word learning in native and non-native accentsPaola Escudero, Catherine T Best, Christine Kitamura, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 5, 2014
On the rhythm of infant- versus adult-directed speech in Australian EnglishChristopher S Lee, Christine Kitamura, Denis Burnham, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 18, 2020
Maternal education influences Australian infants' language experience from six monthsAnne Dwyer, Caroline Jones, Chris Davis, et al.
Child Development|March 26, 2013
Development of phonological constancy: 19-month-olds, but not 15-month-olds, identify words in a non-native regional accentKaren E Mulak, Catherine T Best, Michael D Tyler, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|October 18, 2014
Magnitude of phonetic distinction predicts success at early word learning in native and non-native accentsPaola Escudero, Catherine T Best, Christine Kitamura, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 5, 2014
On the rhythm of infant- versus adult-directed speech in Australian EnglishChristopher S Lee, Christine Kitamura, Denis Burnham, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 18, 2020
Maternal education influences Australian infants' language experience from six monthsAnne Dwyer, Caroline Jones, Chris Davis, et al.
Child Development|March 26, 2013
Development of phonological constancy: 19-month-olds, but not 15-month-olds, identify words in a non-native regional accentKaren E Mulak, Catherine T Best, Michael D Tyler, et al.
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