Infants listen for more phonetic detail in speech perception than in word-learning tasks

Nature - Tập 388 Số 6640 - Trang 381-382 - 1997
Christine L. Stager1, Janet F. Werker
1Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. [email protected]

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