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Feng-Ming Tsao

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Frontiers in Psychology|April 27, 2017
Perceptual Improvement of Lexical Tones in Infants: Effects of Tone Language ExperienceFeng-Ming Tsao
Frontiers in Psychology|January 10, 2018
Speech Perception Deficits in Mandarin-Speaking School-Aged Children with Poor Reading ComprehensionHuei-Mei Liu, Feng-Ming Tsao
Research in Developmental Disabilities|December 3, 2014
Emotional prosody perception and its association with pragmatic language in school-aged children with high-function autismJia-En Wang, Feng-Ming Tsao
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|April 11, 2016
Developmental changes in brain response to speech perception in late-talking children: A longitudinal MMR studyYuchun Chen, Feng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu
Plos One|April 24, 2014
Developmental changes in mismatch responses to mandarin consonants and lexical tones from early to middle childhoodHuei-Mei Liu, Yuchun Chen, Feng-Ming Tsao
Journal of Child Language|February 24, 2009
Age-related changes in acoustic modifications of Mandarin maternal speech to preverbal infants and five-year-old children: a longitudinal studyHuei-Mei Liu, Feng-Ming Tsao, Patricia K Kuhl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 16, 2003
Foreign-language experience in infancy: effects of short-term exposure and social interaction on phonetic learningPatricia K Kuhl, Feng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu
Child Development|July 21, 2004
Speech perception in infancy predicts language development in the second year of life: a longitudinal studyFeng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu, Patricia K Kuhl
Developmental Science|August 8, 2024
Event-related potentials of familiar monosyllabic words with unexpected lexical tones: A picture-word study of Mandarin-speaking preschoolers with and without a history of late talkingHsin-Hui Lu, Hong-Hsiang Liu, Feng-Ming Tsao
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2006
Perception of native and non-native affricate-fricative contrasts: cross-language tests on adults and infantsFeng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu, Patricia K Kuhl
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Frontiers in Psychology|April 27, 2017
Perceptual Improvement of Lexical Tones in Infants: Effects of Tone Language ExperienceFeng-Ming Tsao
Frontiers in Psychology|January 10, 2018
Speech Perception Deficits in Mandarin-Speaking School-Aged Children with Poor Reading ComprehensionHuei-Mei Liu, Feng-Ming Tsao
Research in Developmental Disabilities|December 3, 2014
Emotional prosody perception and its association with pragmatic language in school-aged children with high-function autismJia-En Wang, Feng-Ming Tsao
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|April 11, 2016
Developmental changes in brain response to speech perception in late-talking children: A longitudinal MMR studyYuchun Chen, Feng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu
Plos One|April 24, 2014
Developmental changes in mismatch responses to mandarin consonants and lexical tones from early to middle childhoodHuei-Mei Liu, Yuchun Chen, Feng-Ming Tsao
Journal of Child Language|February 24, 2009
Age-related changes in acoustic modifications of Mandarin maternal speech to preverbal infants and five-year-old children: a longitudinal studyHuei-Mei Liu, Feng-Ming Tsao, Patricia K Kuhl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 16, 2003
Foreign-language experience in infancy: effects of short-term exposure and social interaction on phonetic learningPatricia K Kuhl, Feng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu
Child Development|July 21, 2004
Speech perception in infancy predicts language development in the second year of life: a longitudinal studyFeng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu, Patricia K Kuhl
Developmental Science|August 8, 2024
Event-related potentials of familiar monosyllabic words with unexpected lexical tones: A picture-word study of Mandarin-speaking preschoolers with and without a history of late talkingHsin-Hui Lu, Hong-Hsiang Liu, Feng-Ming Tsao
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2006
Perception of native and non-native affricate-fricative contrasts: cross-language tests on adults and infantsFeng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu, Patricia K Kuhl
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