References
- Barrett M (1994) Early lexical development. In: Fletcher P, MacWhinney B (eds) The handbook of child language, pp. 362–392. Oxford: Blackwell.
- Bochner J, Garrison W, Palmer L (1992) Simple discrimination isn't really simple. Scandinavian Audiology 21: 37–49.
- Boothroyd A (1995) Speech perception tests and hearing-impaired children. In: Plant G, Spens KE (eds) Profound deafness and speech communication, pp. 345–371. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group.
- Boothroyd A (1997) Auditory capacity of hearing-impaired children using hearing aids and cochlear implants: issues of efficacy and assessment. Scandinavian Audiology 26 (suppl 46): 17–25.
- Dawson PW, Nott PE, Clark GM, Cowan RS (1998) A modification of play audiometry to assess speech discrimination ability in severe-profoundly deaf 2- to 4-year-old children. Ear and Hearing 19: 371–384.
- Dillon H, Ching T (1995) What makes a good speech test? In: Plant G, Spens KE (eds) Profound deafness and speech communication, pp. 305-344. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group.
- Eilers RE, Wilson WR, Moore JM (1977) Developmental changes in speech discrimination in infants. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 20: 766–780.
- Eimas PD, Miller JL (1980a) Contextual effects in infant speech perception. Science 209: 1140–1141.
- Eimas PD, Miller JL (1980b) Discrimination of the information for manner of articulation. Infant Behavior and Development 3: 367–375.
- Eimas PD, Siqueland ER, Jusczyk PW, Vigorito J (1971) Speech perception in infants. Science 171: 303–306.
- Eimas PD, Miller JL, Jusczyk PW (1987) On infant speech perception and the acquisition of language. In: Hamad S (ed.) Categorical perception. New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Gillis S, Schaerlaekens A (2000) Kindertaalverwerving: een handboek voor het Nederlands. Groningen, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff.
- Jusczyk PW (1977) Perception of syllable-final stops by two-month-old infants. Perception and Psychophysics 21: 450–454.
- Jusczyk PW, Thompson EJ (1978) Perception of a phonetic contrast in multisyllabic utterances by two-month-old infants. Perception and Psychophysics 23: 105–109.
- Khanna SM, Leonard DGB (1982) Basilar membrane tuning in the cat cochlea. Science 215: 305–306.
- Kuhl PK (1983) Perception of auditory equivalence classes for speech in early infancy. Infant Behav-ior and Development 6: 263–285.
- Moore BCJ (1986) Parallels between frequency selectivity measured psychophysically and in cochlear mechanics. Scandinavian Audiology Suppl 25: 139–152.
- Moore JM (1995) Behavioural assessment procedures based on conditioned head-turn responses for auditory detection and discrimination with low functioning children. Scandinavian Audiology 24 (suppl 41): 36–42.
- Moore BC (1996) Perceptual consequences of cochlear hearing loss and their implications for the design of hearing aids. Ear and Hearing 17 (2): 133–161.
- Morse PA (1972) The discrimination of speech and nonspeech stimuli in early infancy. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 14 (3): 477–492.
- Peterson GE, Barney HL (1952) Control methods used in a study of the vowels. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 24: 175–184.
- Ruggero MA (1992) Responses to sound of the basilar membrane of the mammalian cochlea. Current Opinions in Neurobiology 2: 449–456.
- Sellick PM, Patuzzi R, Johnstone BM (1982) Measurements of basilar membrane motion in the guinea pig using the Mössbauer technique. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 72: 131–141.
- Spring DR, Dale PS (1977) Discrimination of linguistic stress in early infancy. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 20: 224–232.
- Swoboda P, Morse PA, Leavitt LA (1976) Continuous vowel discriminiation innormal and at-risk infants. Child Development 47: 459–465.
- Trehub SE (1973) Infant's sensitivity to vowal and tonal contrasts. Developmental Psychology 9: 91–96.
- Trehub SE (1976) The discrimination of foreign speech contrasts by infants and adults. Child Devel-opment 47: 466–472.
- Werker JF, Tees RC (1984) Cross-language speech perception: evidence for perceptual reorganization during the first year of life. Infant Behavior and Development 7: 49–63.