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On the rhythm of infant- versus adult-directed speech in Australian English
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Vowel hyperarticulation in parrot-, dog- and infant- directed speech
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Vowel hyperarticulation in parrot-, dog- and infant- directed speech
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The effect of spectral tilt on infants' discrimination of fricatives
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Vowels and tones in infant directed speech : hyperarticulation for both, but different developmental patterns
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PsychoLINGUISTICS meets PSYCHOlinguistics : different emphases, sustainable collaborations.
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Vowels and tones in infant directed speech : hyperarticulation for both, but different developmental patterns
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Psycholinguistics meets psycholinguistics : different emphases, sustainable collaborations
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Slow speech enhances younger but not older infants' perception of vocal emotion
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Research at MARCS Auditory Laboratories, University of Western Sydney
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Bilingualisam and the relationship between perception and production : Greek-English bilinguals and Thai bilabial stops
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Universality and specificity in infant-directed speech : pitch modifications as a function of infant age and sex in a tonal and non-tonal language
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