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Language / Infancy / Year of birth missing / Babbling / Onomatopoeias / Baby talk / Speech / Patricia K. Kuhl / Hearing / Cognitive science / Language acquisition / Linguistics
Date: 2010-12-01 17:11:25
Language
Infancy
Year of birth missing
Babbling
Onomatopoeias
Baby talk
Speech
Patricia K. Kuhl
Hearing
Cognitive science
Language acquisition
Linguistics

Two 3-D electromagnetic articulometer systems, the Carstens AG500 and Northern Digital WAVE, have been used simultaneously without mutual interference to record the speech articulator movements of two talkers facing one

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