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The Primacy of Abstract Syllables in Chinese Word Production
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Close but not proximate: The significance of phonological segments in speaking depends on their functional engagement
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Proximate Units in Word Production: Phonological Encoding Begins with Syllables in Mandarin Chinese but with Segments in English
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A Cross-Linguistic Study of Phonological Units: Syllables Emerge from the Statistics of Mandarin Chinese, but not from the Statistics of English
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In: Chen, Train-Min; Dell, Gary S.; & Chen, Jenn-Yeu. (2004). A Cross-Linguistic Study of Phonological Units: Syllables Emerge from the Statistics of Mandarin Chinese, but not from the Statistics of English. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 26(26). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/94r0c4s4 (2004)
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