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Date: 2008-08-02 00:02:04
Baby talk
Psycholinguistics
Affect
Emotion
Infant
Preference
Philosophy of mind
Infancy
Mind
Cognitive science

Infant-Directed Speech Modulates Subsequent Social Preferences in 5-month-old Infants Adena Schachner Introduction

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