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A Consonant/Vowel Asymmetry in Word-form Processing: Evidence in Childhood and in Adulthood
Language and Speech, 2014Mélanie Havy, Josette Serres, T. Nazzi
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Automatic Evaluation of Hypernasality and Consonant Misarticulation in Cleft Palate Speech
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2014Ling He +4 more
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The time course of consonant and vowel processing during word recognition
, 2014Boris New, T. Nazzi
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English-learning one- to two-year-olds do not show a consonant bias in word learning*
Journal of Child Language, 2013Caroline Floccia +4 more
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1995
Abstract The PIE consonants fell into four natural classes, according to manner of articulation: STOPS, RESONANTS, the single FRICATIVE “s, and LARYNGEALS. Of these the stops (131-64) comprise the most complex system. The resonants (175-207; known interchangeably as the semivowels) are the six elements that are sometimes syllabic and ...
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Abstract The PIE consonants fell into four natural classes, according to manner of articulation: STOPS, RESONANTS, the single FRICATIVE “s, and LARYNGEALS. Of these the stops (131-64) comprise the most complex system. The resonants (175-207; known interchangeably as the semivowels) are the six elements that are sometimes syllabic and ...
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Mismatch responses to lexical tone, initial consonant, and vowel in Mandarin-speaking preschoolers.
Neuropsychologia, 2012Chia-Ying Lee +6 more
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