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Mothers speak less clearly to infants than to adults: A comprehensive test of the hyperarticulation hypothesis
Andrew Martin, Thomas Schatz, Maarten Versteegh, Kouki Miyazawa, Reiko Mazuka, Emmanuel Dupoux, Alejandrina Cristia
Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting
Event date: 2015.1
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Japanese mothers undo function word reduction when talking to infants
Andrew Martin, Keiichi Tajima, Reiko Mazuka
Boston University Conference on Language Development
Event date: 2014.11
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Speech rate and final lengthening in Japanese infant-directed speech
Andrew Martin, Yosuke Igarashi, Nobuyuki Jincho, Reiko Mazuka
Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting
Event date: 2014.1
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対乳児発話の母音無声化
Andrew Martin, Akira Utsugi, Reiko Mazuka
日本発達心理学会
Event date: 2013.3
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Vowel devoicing in infant-directed Japanese: optimized for learning or understanding?
Andrew Martin, Akira Utsugi, Reiko Mazuka
Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting
Event date: 2012.1
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A Darwinian account of underrepresentation of doubly-marked forms
Andrew Martin, Kathryn Pruitt, Brian Smith, Joe Pater
Workshop on Computational Modelling of Sound Pattern Acquisition
Event date: 2010.2
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Learning phonemes with a pseudo-lexicon
Andrew Martin, Sharon Peperkamp, Emmanuel Dupoux
Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting
Event date: 2010.1
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Why are phoneme frequency distributions skewed?
Andrew Martin
Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting
Event date: 2009.1
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Less-than-absolute ungrammaticality: geminate avoidance in English morphology
Andrew Martin
GLOW 30
Event date: 2007.4