Perception of Prosodic Boundary Correlates by Newborn Infants

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Abstract

French newborn infants were shown to perceive acoustic correlates of phonological phrase boundaries in Spanish, with stress-controlled stimuli. Access to phonological phrase boundaries may facilitate the acquisition of a lexicon, as well as some aspects of phonology and even syntax.

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Christophe, A., Mehler, J., & Sebastián-Gallés, N. (2001). Perception of Prosodic Boundary Correlates by Newborn Infants. Infancy, 2(3), 385–394. https://doi.org/10.1207/S15327078IN0203_6

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