AAAAAA

   
Results: 1-12 |
Results: 12

Authors: MACNEILAGE PF
Citation: Pf. Macneilage, THE FRAME CONTENT THEORY OF EVOLUTION OF SPEECH PRODUCTION/, Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 499-511

Authors: MACNEILAGE PF
Citation: Pf. Macneilage, THE FRAME CONTENT THEORY OF EVOLUTION OF SPEECH PRODUCTION (CORRECTEDVERSION OF 126BQ)/, Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 499

Authors: MACNEILAGE PF
Citation: Pf. Macneilage, THE FRAME CONTENT VIEW OF SPEECH - WHAT SURVIVES, WHAT EMERGES - RESPONSE/, Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 532-546

Authors: MACNEILAGE PF
Citation: Pf. Macneilage, THE FRAME CONTENT VIEW OF SPEECH - WHAT SURVIVES, WHAT EMERGES (CORRECTED VERSION OF 126BQ)/, Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 532-546

Authors: MACNEILAGE PF DAVIS BL MATYEAR CL
Citation: Pf. Macneilage et al., BABBLING AND FIRST WORDS - PHONETIC SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES, Speech communication, 22(2-3), 1997, pp. 269-277

Authors: ZLATIC L MACNEILAGE PF MATYEAR CL DAVIS BL
Citation: L. Zlatic et al., BABBLING OF TWINS IN A BILINGUAL ENVIRONMENT, Applied psycholinguistics, 18(4), 1997, pp. 453-469

Authors: DAY LB MACNEILAGE PF
Citation: Lb. Day et Pf. Macneilage, POSTURAL ASYMMETRIES AND LANGUAGE LATERALIZATION IN HUMANS (HOMO-SAPIENS), Journal of comparative psychology, 110(1), 1996, pp. 88-96

Authors: DAVIS BL MACNEILAGE PF
Citation: Bl. Davis et Pf. Macneilage, THE ARTICULATORY BASIS OF BABBLING, Journal of speech and hearing research, 38(6), 1995, pp. 1199-1211

Authors: MACNEILAGE PF
Citation: Pf. Macneilage, PROLEGOMENA TO A THEORY OF THE SOUND PATTERN OF THE FIRST SPOKEN LANGUAGE, Phonetica, 51(1-3), 1994, pp. 184-194

Authors: DAVIS BL MACNEILAGE PF
Citation: Bl. Davis et Pf. Macneilage, ORGANIZATION OF BABBLING - A CASE-STUDY, Language and Speech, 37, 1994, pp. 341-355

Authors: MACNEILAGE PF STUDDERTKENNEDY MG LINDBLOM B
Citation: Pf. Macneilage et al., HAND TO MOUTH - REPLY, The Sciences, 33(6), 1993, pp. 48-48

Authors: MACNEILAGE PF STUDDERTKENNEDY MG LINDBLOM B
Citation: Pf. Macneilage et al., HAND SIGNALS - RIGHT SIDE, LEFT BRAIN AND THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE, The Sciences, 33(1), 1993, pp. 32-38
Risultati: 1-12 |