Do infants detect A→V articulator congruency for non-native click consonants?
In a prior study infants habituated to an audio-only labial or alveolar, native English voiceless or non-native ejective stop, then saw silent videos of stops at each place [1]. 4-month-olds gazed more at congruent videos for native and non-native stops. 11-month-olds preferred congruence for native...
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ISCA
2011
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41627 |