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Mar 29, 2022 -
Spring-Village Picture Cards for alveolar/retroflex minimal pairs in Mandarin Chinese
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Spring-Village Picture Cards for alveolar/retroflex minimal pairs in Mandarin Chinese
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Spring-Village Picture Cards for alveolar/retroflex minimal pairs in Mandarin Chinese
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Spring-Village Picture Cards for alveolar/retroflex minimal pairs in Mandarin Chinese
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Spring-Village Picture Cards for alveolar/retroflex minimal pairs in Mandarin Chinese
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Spring-Village Picture Cards for alveolar/retroflex minimal pairs in Mandarin Chinese
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Spring-Village Picture Cards for alveolar/retroflex minimal pairs in Mandarin Chinese
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Spring-Village Picture Cards for alveolar/retroflex minimal pairs in Mandarin Chinese
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Mar 29, 2022SESAME Research Tools
The Spring Village Picture Cards are a set of illustrated cards representing words Mandarin Chinese. The words make minimal pairs which are matched for tone, and contrast in one speech segment, as illustrated by the word pair 村 'village' and 春 'spring' (Hanyu Pinyin: cūn, chūn; I... |
Mar 24, 2022 - Repeitions in Child Directed Speech
Lim, Amanda XT; Chua, Victoria YH; Woon, Fei Ting; Onnis, Luca; Styles, Suzy J, 2022, "Preregistration for: Maternal bilingualism and the use of partial self-repetitions in child-directed speech in an onscreen wordless picture book sharing task", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/FBUV6B, DR-NTU (Data), V2
Li and Onnis (2021) have previously found that use of parental partial repetitions varies with mother’s degree of bilingualism. The primary aim of this study is to replicate these results in a new sample of Singaporean mothers who read to their children using a novel onscreen wor... |
