The Physiology of Cry and Speech in Relation to Linguistic Behavior

  • Lieberman P
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The study of the linguistic behavior of human infants addresses one of the central questions of human biology and evolution: To what extent does human linguistic ability follow from innate, species-specific biological mechanisms? The research of the past 30 years has...

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Lieberman, P. (1985). The Physiology of Cry and Speech in Relation to Linguistic Behavior. In Infant Crying (pp. 29–57). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2381-5_2

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