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Developmental psychology / Interdisciplinary fields / Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters / Language acquisition / Perception / Perceptual narrowing / Patricia K. Kuhl / Speech perception / Language development / Science / Linguistics / Cognitive science
Date: 2009-03-02 16:22:14
Developmental psychology
Interdisciplinary fields
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
Language acquisition
Perception
Perceptual narrowing
Patricia K. Kuhl
Speech perception
Language development
Science
Linguistics
Cognitive science

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