P K Kuhl
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Kuhl P, Tsao F, Liu H, Zhang Y, de Boer B
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2001 Jun;
935:136-74.
PMID: 11411163
At the forefront of research on language are new data demonstrating infants' strategies in the early acquisition of language. The data show that infants perceptually "map" critical aspects of ambient...
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Kuhl P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2000 Oct;
97(22):11850-7.
PMID: 11050219
At the forefront of debates on language are new data demonstrating infants' early acquisition of information about their native language. The data show that infants perceptually "map" critical aspects of...
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Iverson P, Kuhl P
Percept Psychophys
. 2000 Jul;
62(4):874-86.
PMID: 10883591
The question of whether sensitivity peaks at vowel boundaries (i.e., phoneme boundary effects) and sensitivity minima near excellent category exemplars (i.e., perceptual magnet effects) stem from the same stage of...
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Doupe A, Kuhl P
Annu Rev Neurosci
. 1999 Apr;
22:567-631.
PMID: 10202549
Human speech and birdsong have numerous parallels. Both humans and songbirds learn their complex vocalizations early in life, exhibiting a strong dependence on hearing the adults they will imitate, as...
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Kuhl P, Andruski J, Chistovich I, CHISTOVICH L, Kozhevnikova E, Ryskina V, et al.
Science
. 1997 Aug;
277(5326):684-6.
PMID: 9235890
In the early months of life, infants acquire information about the phonetic properties of their native language simply by listening to adults speak. The acoustic properties of phonetic units in...
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Green K, Tomiak G, Kuhl P
Percept Psychophys
. 1997 Jul;
59(5):675-92.
PMID: 9259636
The acoustic structure of the speech signal is extremely variable due to a variety of contextual factors, including talker characteristics and speaking rate. To account for the listener's ability to...
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Kuhl P, Meltzoff A
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1996 Oct;
100(4 Pt 1):2425-38.
PMID: 8865648
Infants' development of speech begins with a language-universal pattern of production that eventually becomes language specific. One mechanism contributing to this change is vocal imitation. The present study was undertaken...
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Iverson P, Kuhl P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1996 Feb;
99(2):1130-40.
PMID: 8609297
Recent experiments have demonstrated that category goodness influences the perception of vowels [Iverson and Kuhl, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97, 553-562 (1995)]; listeners show a perceptual magnet effect characterized by...
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Iverson P, Kuhl P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1995 Jan;
97(1):553-62.
PMID: 7860832
Recent experiments have demonstrated that the category goodness of speech sounds strongly influences perception in both adult and infants [Kuhl, Percept. Psychophys. 50, 93-107 (1991); Kuhl et al., Science 255,...
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Kuhl P
Curr Opin Neurobiol
. 1994 Dec;
4(6):812-22.
PMID: 7888763
Infants learn language with remarkable speed. By the end of their second year they speak in sentences with an 'accent' typical of a native speaker. How does an individual acquire...