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Longitudinal Changes in the Structure of Speech Categorization Across School Age Years: Children Become More Gradient and More Consistent

open access: yesDevelopmental Science, Volume 29, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT A critical aspect of spoken language development is learning to categorize the sounds of the child's language(s). This process was thought to develop early during infancy to set the stage for the later development of higher‐level aspects of language (e.g., vocabulary, syntax).
Ethan Kutlu, Hyoju Kim, Bob McMurray
wiley   +1 more source

Developing Associations to the Sounds of a Name

open access: yesDevelopmental Science, Volume 29, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT Sound symbolism refers to associations between language sounds and certain perceptual or semantic properties. One well‐studied example is the maluma/takete effect, in which individuals tend to associate round‐sounding nonwords like maluma with round shapes, and spiky‐sounding nonwords like takete with spiky shapes.
Peggy Liaw   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Acoustic variability within and across German, French, and American English vowels: Phonetic context effects

open access: green, 2007
Winifred Strange   +5 more
openalex   +1 more source

Policy Failure in the Lives of Young Disabled People: In Search of Good Transitions

open access: yesSocial Policy &Administration, Volume 60, Issue 1, Page 39-49, January 2026.
ABSTRACT For many young disabled people, social policies have failed in their role to support transitions from childhood into the next stage of life. Across OECD countries, policy development has been fragmented, haphazard and limited in its scope. It is only relatively recently that governments have begun to engage with the specific needs and develop ...
Charlotte Pearson   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Speech and Language Disorders Associated With 7q31 Deletions Implicating FOXP2

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, Volume 197, Issue 12, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Some 7q31 deletions encompass FOXP2, a gene long associated with speech and language disorders. Intragenic pathogenic FOXP2 variants cause FOXP2‐related speech and language disorder, which has been well characterized in the literature. Conversely, the phenotype associated with 7q31 deletions is neglected.
Lottie D. Morison   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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