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Syllabic patterns in the early vocalizations of Quichua children
2011
Applied Psycholinguistics
To understand the interactions between production patterns common to children regardless of language environment and the early appearance of production effects based on perceptual learning from the ambient language requires the study of languages with diverse phonological properties. Few studies have evaluated early phonological acquisition patterns of children in non-Indo-European language environments. In the current study, across-and within-syllable consonant-vowel co-occurrence patterns in
doi:10.1017/s0142716411000634
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