Christophe et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Bootstrapping lexical and syntactic acquisitionChristophe et al., 2008
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- Christophe A
- Millotte S
- Bernal S
- Lidz J
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- Language and speech
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This paper focuses on how phrasal prosody and function words may interact during early language acquisition. Experimental results show that infants have access to intermediate prosodic phrases (phonological phrases) during the first year of life, and use these to …
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