Articulatory evidence for syllabic structure
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):524-525 (1998)
| Abstract | Because the evolution of speech production is beyond our expertise (and perhaps beyond everyone's expertise) we restrict our comments to areas in which data actually exist. We provide articulatory evidence consistent with the claims made about syllable structure in adult speech and infant babbling, but we also voice some disagreement about speech errors and the typing data. | |||||||||
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