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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 8, 1999
Do infants learn grammar with algebra or statistics?P D Eimas
Scientific American|January 1, 1985
The perception of speech in early infancyP D Eimas
Cognition|August 1, 1981
Infants, speech, and language: a look at some connectionsP D Eimas
Cognition|April 1, 1994
Categorization in early infancy and the continuity of developmentP D Eimas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 25, 1999
Segmental and syllabic representations in the perception of speech by young infantsP D Eimas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 4, 1998
Perceptual differences in infant cries revealed by modifications of acoustic featuresA Protopapas, P D Eimas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 1, 1977
Studies on the perception of place and manner of articulation: a comparison of the labial-alveolar and nasal-stop distinctionsJ L Miller, P D Eimas
Perception & Psychophysics|February 1, 1988
Global and local processing by 3- and 4-month-old infantsH R Ghim, P D Eimas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 1, 1990
A new version of duplex perception: evidence for phonetic and nonphonetic fusionL C Nygaard, P D Eimas
Canadian Journal of Psychology|December 1, 1979
Organization in infant speech perceptionJ L Miller, P D Eimas
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 8, 1999
Do infants learn grammar with algebra or statistics?P D Eimas
Scientific American|January 1, 1985
The perception of speech in early infancyP D Eimas
Cognition|August 1, 1981
Infants, speech, and language: a look at some connectionsP D Eimas
Cognition|April 1, 1994
Categorization in early infancy and the continuity of developmentP D Eimas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 25, 1999
Segmental and syllabic representations in the perception of speech by young infantsP D Eimas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 4, 1998
Perceptual differences in infant cries revealed by modifications of acoustic featuresA Protopapas, P D Eimas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 1, 1977
Studies on the perception of place and manner of articulation: a comparison of the labial-alveolar and nasal-stop distinctionsJ L Miller, P D Eimas
Perception & Psychophysics|February 1, 1988
Global and local processing by 3- and 4-month-old infantsH R Ghim, P D Eimas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 1, 1990
A new version of duplex perception: evidence for phonetic and nonphonetic fusionL C Nygaard, P D Eimas
Canadian Journal of Psychology|December 1, 1979
Organization in infant speech perceptionJ L Miller, P D Eimas
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