Rowena Garcia

Psycholinguistics. Language Acquisition. Tagalog.

Infants discriminate subtle nasal contrasts late: Evidence from field psycholinguistic experiments on Tagalog-learning infants in the Philippines


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Rowena Garcia, Michael C Valdez, Natalie Boll-Avetisyan
Developmental Psychology, 2025


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Garcia, R., Valdez, M. C., & Boll-Avetisyan, N. (2025). Infants discriminate subtle nasal contrasts late: Evidence from field psycholinguistic experiments on Tagalog-learning infants in the Philippines. Developmental Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1037/dev0002053


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Garcia, Rowena, Michael C Valdez, and Natalie Boll-Avetisyan. “Infants Discriminate Subtle Nasal Contrasts Late: Evidence from Field Psycholinguistic Experiments on Tagalog-Learning Infants in the Philippines.” Developmental Psychology (2025).


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Garcia, Rowena, et al. “Infants Discriminate Subtle Nasal Contrasts Late: Evidence from Field Psycholinguistic Experiments on Tagalog-Learning Infants in the Philippines.” Developmental Psychology, 2025, doi:10.1037/dev0002053.


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@article{garcia2025a,
  title = {Infants discriminate subtle nasal contrasts late: Evidence from field psycholinguistic experiments on Tagalog-learning infants in the Philippines},
  year = {2025},
  journal = {Developmental Psychology},
  doi = {10.1037/dev0002053},
  author = {Garcia, Rowena and Valdez, Michael C and Boll-Avetisyan, Natalie}
}


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