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| Peter MacNeilageSummaryAffiliation: University of Texas Country: USA Publications
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The frame/content theory of evolution of speech productionP F MacNeilage
Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin 78712, USA
Behav Brain Sci 21:499-511; discussion 511-46. 1998....
The motor core of speech: a comparison of serial organization patterns in infants and languagesP F MacNeilage
Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin, 78712, USA
Child Dev 71:153-63. 2000..No explanation for these design features is available from Universal Grammar, and, except for feature 3, perceptual-motor learning seems to have only a limited causal role in acquisition of any design feature...
The articulatory basis of babblingB L Davis
Department of Speech Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Texas at Austin 78712 1089, USA
J Speech Hear Res 38:1199-211. 1995..All 30 individual predictions from both hypotheses were confirmed, leading to a conception of the articulatory basis of babbling as "Frame Dominance."..
Motor mechanisms in speech ontogeny: phylogenetic, neurobiological and linguistic implicationsP F MacNeilage
Department of Psychology, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Curr Opin Neurobiol 11:696-700. 2001..The supplementary motor area appears important for production of this consonant-vowel frame in adults...
An embodiment perspective on the acquisition of speech perceptionB L Davis
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Texas at Austin, 78712, USA
Phonetica 57:229-41. 2000..Consideration of the role of 'intrinsic' (self-produced) perceptual information suggests that this frame may be an important basis for perceptual as well as production organization...
On the origin of internal structure of word formsP F MacNeilage
Department of Psychology, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Science 288:527-31. 2000..The CV effects may be primarily biomechanically motivated. The LC effect may be self-organizational, with multivariate causality. The findings support the hypothesis that these four patterns were basic to the origin of words...
Postural asymmetries and language lateralization in humans (Homo sapiens)L B Day
Department of Psychology, University of Texas, Austin 78712, USA
J Comp Psychol 110:88-96. 1996..As in 2 past studies, language lateralization was somewhat more strongly related to postural asymmetries than to asymmetries in manual skill and sequencing...
'Frame dominance' and the serial organization of babbling, and first words in Korean-Learning infantsSoyoung Lee
The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Tex, USA
Phonetica 64:217-36. 2007..Some implications of the results for generative phonology are considered...
Acquisition of serial complexity in speech production: a comparison of phonetic and phonological approaches to first word productionBarbara L Davis
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Texas at Austin, Tex 78712, USA
Phonetica 59:75-107. 2002....
Evolution of whole-body asymmetry related to handednessPeter F MacNeilage
Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Cortex 42:94-5. 2006
Segmental properties of input to infants: a study of KoreanSoyoung Lee
Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA
J Child Lang 35:591-617. 2008..IDS may serve to facilitate infant learning of ambient language phonological regularities...
Frame dominance in infants with hearing lossDeborah von Hapsburg
Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 548 South Stadium Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA
J Speech Lang Hear Res 51:306-20. 2008..The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether auditory sensitivity affects the internal organization of CV syllables in infants identified in the 1st year of life with hearing loss...
Research Grants
- MOTOR CONTROL OF SERIAL ORGANIZATION OF EARLY SPEECHPeter MacNeilage; Fiscal Year: 1999..Acoustically verified patterns of prosodic development in the infants in the 4 language groups (e.g. stress and pitch accent) will be studied in relation to their articulatory organization. ..
- MOTOR CONTROL OF SERIAL ORGANIZATION OF EARLY SPEECHPeter MacNeilage; Fiscal Year: 1993..The normative statistical information obtained on infant speech may contribute to more effective diagnosis of speech difficulties in clinical settings...
- MOTOR CONTROL OF SERIAL ORGANIZATION OF EARLY SPEECHPeter MacNeilage; Fiscal Year: 2005....
