The rhythm-based prosodic bootstrapping hypothesis of early language acquisition: Does it work for learning for all languages?
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Mazuka, R
Published in: Journal of the Liguistic Society of Japan
2007
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Journal of the Liguistic Society of Japan
Publication Date
2007
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9
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132
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Mazuka, R. (2007). The rhythm-based prosodic bootstrapping hypothesis of early language acquisition: Does it work for learning for all languages? Journal of the Liguistic Society of Japan, 9(132), 1–13.
Mazuka, R. “The rhythm-based prosodic bootstrapping hypothesis of early language acquisition: Does it work for learning for all languages?” Journal of the Liguistic Society of Japan 9, no. 132 (2007): 1–13.
Mazuka R. The rhythm-based prosodic bootstrapping hypothesis of early language acquisition: Does it work for learning for all languages? Journal of the Liguistic Society of Japan. 2007;9(132):1–13.
Mazuka, R. “The rhythm-based prosodic bootstrapping hypothesis of early language acquisition: Does it work for learning for all languages?” Journal of the Liguistic Society of Japan, vol. 9, no. 132, 2007, pp. 1–13.
Mazuka R. The rhythm-based prosodic bootstrapping hypothesis of early language acquisition: Does it work for learning for all languages? Journal of the Liguistic Society of Japan. 2007;9(132):1–13.
Published In
Journal of the Liguistic Society of Japan
Publication Date
2007
Volume
9
Issue
132
Start / End Page
1 / 13