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Sachiyo Kajikawa

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Infant Behavior & Development|September 18, 2012
Are higher-frequency sounds brighter in color and smaller in size? Auditory-visual correspondences in 10-month-old infantsEtsuko Haryu, Sachiyo Kajikawa
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|October 31, 2003
[Recognition of sound pattern of words extracted from spoken sentences by preverbal infants]Sachiyo Kajikawa, Nobuo Masataka
Journal of Child Language|April 1, 2004
Speech overlap in Japanese mother-child conversationsSachiyo Kajikawa, Shigeaki Amano, Tadahisa Kondo
Language and Speech|January 18, 2006
Japanese listeners' perceptions of phonotactic violationsLaurel Fais, Sachiyo Kajikawa, Janet Werker, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Infant Discrimination of a Morphologically Relevant Word-Final ContrastLaurel Fais, Sachiyo Kajikawa, Shigeaki Amano, et al.
Journal of Child Language|June 4, 2009
Now you hear it, now you don't: vowel devoicing in Japanese infant-directed speechLaurel Fais, Sachiyo Kajikawa, Shigeaki Amano, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2006
Cross-language sensitivity to phonotactic patterns in infantsSachiyo Kajikawa, Laurel Fais, Ryoko Mugitani, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 12, 2007
Age-related changes in sensitivity to native phonotactics in Japanese infantsRyoko Mugitani, Laurel Fais, Sachiyo Kajikawa, et al.
Cognition|May 19, 2006
Infant-directed speech supports phonetic category learning in English and JapaneseJanet F Werker, Ferran Pons, Christiane Dietrich, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|November 1, 2021
Baby's Online Live Database: An Open Platform for Developmental ScienceMasaharu Kato, Hirokazu Doi, Xianwei Meng, et al.
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Infant Behavior & Development|September 18, 2012
Are higher-frequency sounds brighter in color and smaller in size? Auditory-visual correspondences in 10-month-old infantsEtsuko Haryu, Sachiyo Kajikawa
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|October 31, 2003
[Recognition of sound pattern of words extracted from spoken sentences by preverbal infants]Sachiyo Kajikawa, Nobuo Masataka
Journal of Child Language|April 1, 2004
Speech overlap in Japanese mother-child conversationsSachiyo Kajikawa, Shigeaki Amano, Tadahisa Kondo
Language and Speech|January 18, 2006
Japanese listeners' perceptions of phonotactic violationsLaurel Fais, Sachiyo Kajikawa, Janet Werker, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Infant Discrimination of a Morphologically Relevant Word-Final ContrastLaurel Fais, Sachiyo Kajikawa, Shigeaki Amano, et al.
Journal of Child Language|June 4, 2009
Now you hear it, now you don't: vowel devoicing in Japanese infant-directed speechLaurel Fais, Sachiyo Kajikawa, Shigeaki Amano, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2006
Cross-language sensitivity to phonotactic patterns in infantsSachiyo Kajikawa, Laurel Fais, Ryoko Mugitani, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 12, 2007
Age-related changes in sensitivity to native phonotactics in Japanese infantsRyoko Mugitani, Laurel Fais, Sachiyo Kajikawa, et al.
Cognition|May 19, 2006
Infant-directed speech supports phonetic category learning in English and JapaneseJanet F Werker, Ferran Pons, Christiane Dietrich, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|November 1, 2021
Baby's Online Live Database: An Open Platform for Developmental ScienceMasaharu Kato, Hirokazu Doi, Xianwei Meng, et al.
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