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Function of infant-directed speech

Human Nature 10 (4):415-443 (1999)

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  1. Mothers' speech research: from input to interaction.Catherine E. Snow - 1977 - In Catherine E. Snow & Charles A. Ferguson (eds.), Talking to Children: Language Input and Acquisition. Cambridge University Press. pp. 31--49.
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  • Evolution of the Brain: Creation of the Self.John Carew Eccles - 1989 - New York: Routledge.
    Sir John Eccles, a distinguished scientist and Nobel Prize winner who has devoted his scientific life to the study of the mammalian brain, tells the story of...
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  • Modifications of speech addressed to young children in Latvian.Velta Ruke-Dravina - 1977 - In Catherine E. Snow & Charles A. Ferguson (eds.), Talking to Children: Language Input and Acquisition. Cambridge University Press. pp. 237--253.
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  • Ways with Words: Language, Life and Work in Communities and Classrooms.Shirley Brice Heath - 1984 - British Journal of Educational Studies 32 (2):186-187.
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  • Some prosodic and paralinguistic features of speech to young children.Olga K. Garnica - 1977 - In Catherine E. Snow & Charles A. Ferguson (eds.), Talking to Children: Language Input and Acquisition. Cambridge University Press. pp. 63--88.
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  • Language and thought in evolutionary perspective.R. A. Foley - 1995 - In Ian Hodder (ed.), Interpreting archaeology: finding meaning in the past. New York: Routledge. pp. 76--80.
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