PhonBank Japanese Stanford Corpus
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Marilyn Vihman
Department of Linguistics
York University
mv509@york.ac.uk
website
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Participants: | 6 |
Type of Study: | naturalistic, longitudinal |
Location: | USA |
Media type: | audio |
DOI: | doi:10.21415/T51K6H |
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Citation information
- Vihman, Marilyn M., Macken, Marlys A., Miller, Ruth, Simmons, Hazel & Miller, Jim (1985).
From babbling to speech: a reassessment of the continuity issue. Language, 61, 395-443.
- Vihman,
Marilyn M., Charles A. Ferguson & Mary Elbert (1986). Phonological development from babbling to
speech: Common tendencies and individual differences. Applied Psycholinguistics, 7, 3-40.
- Boysson-Bardies, Bénédicte de & Vihman, Marilyn M. (1991). Adaptation to language: Evidence from
babbling and first words in four languages. Language, 67, 297-319.
- Vihman, Marilyn M., Kay,
Edwin, Boysson-Bardies, Bénédicte de, Durand, Catherine & Sundberg, Ulla (1994). External sources of
individual differences? A cross-linguistic analysis of the phonetics of mothers' speech to
one-year-old children. Developmental Psychology, 30, 652-663.
- Vihman, Marilyn M., DePaolis, Rory
A. & Davis, Barbara L. (1998). Is there a “trochaic bias” in early word learning? Evidence from
English and French. Child Development, 69, 933-947.
In accordance with TalkBank rules, any use of data from this corpus must be accompanied by at least one of the above references.
Project Description
Name | Age Range | Sessions | Sex
emi | 0;10.14 – 1;04.07 | 4 | F
| har | 1;01.14 – 1;06.07 | 5 | M
| kaz | 1;00.17 – 1;03.15 | 5 | F
| ken | 1;00.04 – 1;05.26 | 6 | M
| tar | 1;02.07 – 1;11.02 | 1 | M
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