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Is There Compensatory Vowel Lengthening in the Language Acquisition of a Child with a Cochlear Implant
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Limor Adi-Bensaid
and Yishai Tobin
Published/Copyright:
September 22, 2010
Published Online: 2010-9-22
Published in Print: 2010-9-1
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Keywords for this article
Compensatory vowel lengthening;
cochlear implant;
coda deletion;
moraic representation;
motor coordination
Articles in the same Issue
- Is There Compensatory Vowel Lengthening in the Language Acquisition of a Child with a Cochlear Implant
- Mental Pollution Hypothesis and Foreign Vocabulary Retention
- Strategic use and Perceptions of English as a Lingua Franca
- Values of the 2004 E.U. Enlargement in Media Discourse
- Can (An) Elf Have a Life of Its Own?
- Native and Non-Native Models in Elt: Advantages, Disadvantages, and the Implications of Accent Parallelism