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Auditory Discrimination | 1 |
Child Language | 1 |
Infant Behavior | 1 |
Language Research | 1 |
Parent Child Relationship | 1 |
Psycholinguistics | 1 |
Recognition | 1 |
Sex Differences | 1 |
Speech Communication | 1 |
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Journal of Child Language | 1 |
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Murry, Thomas | 1 |
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Murry, Thomas; And Others – Journal of Child Language, 1975
A study is described, the results of which indicate that mothers can recognize the cries of their own infants from tape-recorded cry samples with few instances of confusion, and that the sex of an unknown infant cannot be reliably identified using a simple auditory identification paradigm. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Child Language, Infant Behavior, Language Research